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Show Lakoiilt Heiew, March 5,1981, Ingc.'H Yorkshire Place At Library Clearfield Approves New Subdivision CLEARFIELD Final approval was given to Gary Wright for the development of Yorkshire Place No. 1 subdivision. The 72 single-famil- y dwellings will be located at 500 W. 300 N., Clearfield. development next to Yorkshire Place No. 1. Yorkshire Place No. 2, 350 W. Center St., if approved, would be a 192 unit condominium complex. The public ' 1(1 IT a' lJ V it , A The city wants to look into the matter further before making a decision. Appointments to the Parks and the license saying the American Legion Recreation Advisory Council were was a organizatioo and made. They are Robert Browning, Bud : request by Charles Johnson of the should not have to pay the same as a Carey, Thomas Magee and Darrel profit organization. He said similar Tureson. Salley Dobbins and Robert organizations in other cities were Lovel have resigned from the advisory exempt from paying such high prices council. ROY Mummy Madness" will be the theme of activities for children Saturday at, 2 p.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Mildred the Mummy", a story about Mildred forming- - a friendship with a mummy in a glass case at' the library and taking 'it home one night, will.be told. CJ kiT'jj . - on beer licenses. non-prof- it set for March 24, at 7 30 p.m. In other action; the council hearing is Wright also sought 'and received permission to have a public hearing to discuss the construction of another American Legion to reduce the cost of the Class D beer license was tabled. Johnson asked for the reduced price on Madness . COMPOSITE DRAWING of bank robbery suspect has been released by the FBI and Centerville police. A teller at the Bank of Utah provided description for the drawing after the Centerville branch was robbed Feb. 5. Investigators have no leads in the v case, according to Centerville police. , Area Musicians Will ' Perform With Pianist Musicians from the north part of Davis County and the southwest corner of Weber County will be well represented when the Mormon Youth Symphony and chorus appear with pianist Peter Nero in a concert of music March II at 8 p.m. popular and in Weber State Colleges Dee Events Center. Nero will be at the piano for solo work and will aiso share some of the conducting responsibilities with Robert C. Bowden, regular conductor. He will also bring with him the other two instrumentalists who make up his Nero trio. Tickets are now on sale in the Dee Events Centers ticket offices, and are scaled at $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8. Family tickets are also available at $5 and $6 in good reserved seat areas. Information on tickets is available by calling Leading the Davis County contingent on the orchestra and chorus is Ray Furgeson, Kaysville, president of the organization. Furgeson is a prominent Utah industrialist and former general manager of the successful Grand Land Singers," who gained national recognition in the 1960s. Others from Davis County and the Roy area include: Farmington Cort Lambson, David Johnson and Lorinda Atwater, orchestra; Malinda Black and Debbie Pies, chorus. - Kaysville Rob Whitesides, Jean Whitesides, Eric Hansen and John Heath, orchestra; Ron Cullimore, ' Brian Knight and Scott Beecher, chorus. Sheila Canfield and Helen Comer, or-Layton Ann Miller, Laurel Miller and Lynn Ruth chestra; Speirs, chorus. . Bruce Day and Janette Reimschussel, or-Roy chestra; Julie Cawley and Valorie Hansen, chorus. Caroline Spencer, orchestra, and Centerville . Rojeanne Howe, chorus. r. West Point Shirley Dahl, chorus. , Sandi Stamps, orchestra. Clinton Pauline Harry, chorus. Clearfield The pops program for the evening opens with the great Sibelius classic, Finlandia, and ranges through some of the more popular works of Borodin, Mussorgsky and Tschaikowsky, shifting after in- - termission to the Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue and a Gershwin medley, featuring Nero at the piano. Sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus e were established in 1969. The symphony and the chorus have performed in concerts, on radio and television, and have recorded albums capturing audiences world wide. Nero has been called by some critics the Horowitz of the popular music field. He performs in more than 100 concerts around the world each year, and has proven himself as a composer, conductor, arranger and most recently as a rock artist. semi-classic- mm wi tt am 626-655- t inQQDOBMTOQra LZEDOQIS . 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