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Show Even Dozen City Kids Sing In La Boheme are humming hlfVtnMIenSt1LaieClty will be roles in the production of Utah La Boheme eVenines- iy but more than operas music singing Ummsityot the The sixth and seventh graders, representing Salt Lake City's Emerson School, will appear in the second act - youngsters 12 of the opera as street urchins, and will join with the opera's chorus to sing some of the work's most delightful music LaBoheme.' withperfor-mance- s at 8:30 PM Friday and Saturday, will feature W. Watts as conductor and musical director, and Byron McGrath as stage director When we learned the University was interested in using our music students in the opera, we taught the music to more than 100 students in our sixth and seventh grades." reports Mrs Maude M Ogden who. with Mrs Gladys Klet- - TK popular and melodic opero of romantic Bohemian Life in Paris during the 1830. v f i !tci vst Il58i I L, music at the opera" would be too diffi- school cult When Mrs Kletting and 1 had taught the music to them. Mr. Watts came to choose the 12 who would actually sing in the opera But as they started to work with it, they were captured by the beauty of the music," 1 dont Mrs Ogden states think they could have enjoyed anything more than this and I mean the whole group including the children. Mrs Ogden notes that all rehearsals for the opera chorus have been conducted on Students selected were Vickie Bloomfield, Joan Corry. Ar-de- an PUCCINI'S GREAT teaches ting, Wendy Dillingham, Becky Hunt Martin, Sherri Jaggi, Mary Pamela Dorothy Proctor, Smith, Roger Bills, Steve Haycock, Brent Robinson and Kelly Williams. Mrs Ogden reports that it was the first venture into opera for all of the students, and many of them were apprefelt hensive because they the students own time, between 8:15and8:30A M daily Its surprising," she says, to see how many of the other music students come to school at that hour just to hear the Mrs Ogden says that this is the schools first opportunity to participate in such a large scale theatrical production, but that she is anxious to take advantage of any such opportunities existing in the future. "The music isn't at all difficult for the youngsters, she says Work on stage particularly cueing has been the biggest problem But it is a great opportunity for NEW ALBUMS THE GREAT LISTENING by Paul children to sing with an and with an adult chorus Its something they haven't ever had the opportunity to do before " Tickets for "La Boheme" will be available at Pioneer Memorial Theatre until 6 P M. Friday, when they will go on sale at Kingsbury Hall ill be available at They Kingsbury Hall all day the orchestra The music." unconventional love aftair APRIL 23-2- 4 in New York Summer All of these albums are being given prominent play by KW1C your great music album station 1570. Nat has Tickets $2, $3, $4 at Pioneer Memorial Theatre bo office Mon. Sot. 10 a.m.-- 6 pm. or Kingsbury Holl Fri. evening and all doy Sat. Tickets Phone for the Fastest Food in the West: P.B.Q. 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Authentic costumes from M exico will be worn by some members plus decorations will be In the South of the Border vain witbplnatas, baskets, birds, flowers and exotic plants Luncheon tickets may also win a lovely doorprixe Mrs Fred Bjorndal, president of the group, is in charge of the project. Her commi A touch of old Mexico Parties smuzmzi STARTS FRIDAY I meet yoT tfxiendi t tuned f & TOJirrsauu i Fiesta Feast Set 7& deot ftUu HU4-405- 1 being featured four times daily on KWIC. (keif e chicken), celed, red pnd keeey ed keney 277-142- CALL IN FOR FAST TAKE HOME ORDERS Rice CHICKEN petete, PDQ PDQ THE ALBUM OF THE WEEK: The Nat King Cole Song Book Hollyridge Strings .. satin smooth arrangements of all his big hits. This album Is now Perk Chew Mete, lee Pe Sweet 6 Seer Spar. Rib. Perk Ckew Mein, Mem Pried Rice, Pried Jemke Shrimp Ckew Mein, Iff Pee Yens. 1 at a recent meeting of on the scale are the Holladay Miss Joanne Mitchell and Mrs. Rex Mitchell while club president Mrs. Darwin Dowsett records the facts and figures. The Holladay TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club is sponsoring the State TOPS Recognition Day, Saturday, April 24, at the Prudential Plaza, 3300 South State Street. memHighlight of the day will be the crowning of the slimmest of the slim Queen-th- e ber who has lost the most weight in the past year. Her Majesty will represent Utah tn the National TOPS Competition in New York City, May 20 and 22. TOPS was founded in Utah in 1957 in Ogden and Bountiful and was first organized in Salt Lake City in 1961. Presently, Utah has 28 TOPS Clis. For further information on TOPS contact County Captain Joyce Johnson, AM 6. or Evangeline Dowsett, president of the Holladay Club, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPLITS cries Mrs. Clive Woodruff as she TOPS Club Anxiously waiting their turn no-o- -o, albums for Capitol everyone of which are in our library Plans for aNatKingCole Memorial Cancer Hospital in Los Angeles were revealed this week by Mrs. Maria Cole, his wife, which she described as a fitting answer to the countless correspondence she has received since his death. Members of the show bushave iness fraternity already begun plans for a memorial on TV with all proceeds going to the foundation 39 THE BANANA Fair Lady Love Is The Thing Lazy Hazy Crazy Days Of i KINGSBURY HALL APRIL : My University of Utah BAR-B-- there has 15, February been a marked resurgence in his popularity as evidenced by the increased sale of his album. This posthumous popularity seems to be quite a common phenomenon with the public where musicians and artists are concerned. Seven Capitol record albums by Nat four of which had almost disappfrom the sales eared scene-ar- e on Billboard Magazine record charts rethis week ' leased just before the singers death is number four and all of the others are climbing rapidly. Here they Ramblin Rose Unforgettable I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore at a convention Nightly 8:30 P.M. Since the untimely death great Nat King Cole of the are that began Coburn S REFRIGERATORS APPLIANCES Sponsored b Doe ret Hook ONLY G.E. CAN PRODUCE A REFRIGERATOR LIKE THIS ONE. Co. Programmed By George Hedges Thursday, April 22 Bach: F INT1RNATI0ML , AMERICAN PIUS II - valon m WTK&OLC. MHAITSIOr Annette Funireilo - "ONE OF HIS BIST" prah Wall JOfTOf LM m CM Saturday, April 24 Berlioz: HAROLD IN ITALY Debussy. CLAIRE DE LUNE Sunday, April 2S Beethoven; PIANO SONATAS NOS. 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