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Show SB WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 23, At Cottonwood 1981 . Tne maungals will do a 16th century motet. Money will be sung by a group of young men and an audience-pleas-e- r - Spring Concert will be The Planned AAonday SO. COTTONWOOD. The music depart- orium The signed family, way at de- program, for the entire will get under 7:30 p.m. and last for an hour and a half, according to Morris Lee, choral director. The program is open to the public will m the opera Jolly Perfume Maker. Jeff Crockett will be soloist as the concert choir performs Walka With Peter and Paul, a spiritual. Jazz and pops numbers are to be included as well. The groups performing Monday night from and there will be no admission charge, he ments annual spring said. concert at Cottonwood high will be held Monday night in the audit- Neighbors Chorus The Featured during the program will be the concert choir, concert band, madrigals, concert orchestra, jazz choir and jazz band. Well have something for everyone, Mr. Lee explained. Numbers will include Overture to Candid by Bernstein and the William Tell Overture. have consistently earned superior and at regional ratings state festivals, the music instructor explained. The mad rigals went to the state festival last week and earned three superiors. At region competition last week, the concert choir received outstanding praise, as did the orchestra in recent region partica school spokesman said. ipation, Artists' Society Show At Mall GRANCER. The In- termountain Society of Artists will begin its annual spring show Tuesday at Valley Fair Mall. Works by artists throughout the state will be on display from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. from HISTORYS SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois April 23, 1949 vetoes bill requiring that all cats be on a leash. Spain declares war on the United April 24, 1898 States. New York enacts 1st law requiring April 25, 1901 automobiles to carry license plates. Explorers Meriwether Lewis and April 26, 1805 William Clark reach mouth of Yellowstone River. Samuel F. B. Morse, telegraph inApril 27, 1791 ventor and painter, born Charlestown, Mass. Douglas Leigh introduces 1st electriApril 28, 1937 cally animated cartoon on a building in Times Square, New York City. Calling it a separable fastener, April 29, 1913 Gideon Sundback receives zipper patent. Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at from Candelario BURIED. Rafael Trujillo, SO, Magna, 8525 Mary Aragon 2700 Trujillo; Taylorsville; Mrs. Jensen, (Ethel) M.arricd to Mattie burn. Arlene Bowen on April 1. 1943 in Elko. Navy veteran of W W Retired machinist, Bradshaw Auto Parts. Mattie Arlene Powell. 57, Douglas (Edith) Lawson, both Erda; Mrs. Glen (Catherine) Swanger, Bountiful; Mrs. Harold (Betty) Culley, Sandy; preceded in death by a Edith Leon tina Jonsson Orr Cooper, 96, West Valley, Monday in BURIED. was born on Aug 25, 1923 in Salt Lake to Arthur and Mattie Booth Bower, Mar ried to Samuel Claude Powell on April 17, 1943 in Elko. daughter, Mrs. Dave three Porter; (Phyllis) Theodore sons, Everett, and John Walter Orr; also survived by 34 grand Redwood Memorial Estates, following She graveside services. died at home Friday. Born on March 18, 1885 in Sund svall, Sweden to Jenny son, Survivors, Mrs. Jerry children; 55 great grand children; two great great grandchildren Lindgren Margaret Married to Johan Arlene Powell (Peggy) in Valley View Monday Memorial Park Monday, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road They died Thursday in an Provo; he died in 1934. Silk finisher in dry cleaning business. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, Russell Orr, daughters, Mrs. Peter (Shirley) Eiden, both West Valley; Mrs. Don Isakson. (Nancy) Jerry Taylorsville. Mrs River (Peggy) Howard. C J Sam Bozeman, dale; 10 grandchildren Mont.; Mr. Powell is also survived three by Six brothers, sisters. Mrs Powell is also Survived by six brothers, one sister Sam C. and BURIED. Jonsson. nes Karlson Orr on May 25, 1907 in Eureka; he died in 1918. Married to Guy M. Cooper in Feburary, 1923 in daughters, automobile accident. Claude Samuel Powell, read Thrifty shoppers was born on June 10, 1910 in Salt Lake to Samuel George and Daisy Wood 70, the Green Sheet (to O ) W. Souttr. He died Thursday. Born in Rainsville, N. M Veteran. Survivors, widow, Oblad, (Estrid) Mrs. Clive sons, daughters, Leo, Johnny, Danny, Ernest, Jerry, Gilbert, Alfonso, Mrs. Virginia Samora, Doreen, all Magna; sister, Emilia Trujillo, Rainsvile, N. M.; six grandchildren. 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