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Show Community Youngsters Join To Form Youth Orchestra Some 80 fine young musicof fine arts at Utah ians of southeastern Idaho Jtatejssot and conducUniversity and northern Utah have gath- tor of the University Sym-- . to ered together form a youth Orchestra, will direct orchestra. group, and they will use Virtually every community university music facilities for In Preston, Cache County, as practice each Monday. well as Brigham City, Organisation of the orchesand Elwood tra has been led by Raymond In Box Elder County, are rep- M. Haslam, string tnstrumtnt resented by the players. director for the Logan City Richard Strawn, Schools and former music supervisor of Cache County He has been assisted by Mrs. Barbara Miller of Logan and a mothers club which will help with transportation and bookkeeping. It was pointed out, however, that the orchestra is not affiliated with the unlversly or any school system, but that Prof. Strawn, Mr. Haslam and others are donating their services in the interest of giving the young musicians an additional opportunity for training and Comotoij District Slates Daedal Schools. VeL n Ne. g PTA Holds it The Preston Cemetery district will hold the annual election on December 2. Two commissioners will be elected to the board of the district Polls will be open in the basement of the Franklin County Courthouse from 1 to 6 p.m. Nominations for the positions will be received by James B. McQueen November 14, INS Lewiston, Utah toe Ject until there is unified support in tiie project area and until there is full support from both Idaho and Utah." A controversy has arisen between Utah and Idaho over water rights and there have been many objections raised o on both sides of the border. Commissioner Dominy said he held two meetings in connection with the project during a recent trip to toe West He held one with toe Bear River Central Coordinating Committee on Oct 20 in Logan and another with toe Bear River Protective Committee on Oct 22 in Monted project pelier, Idaho. . - A musical recording of Mrs. Jensen of the national PTA was played. Busina matters pertaining to school were discussed and refreshments ware served to tool attending. DAYTON I feel the meetings were helpful in promoting a better understanding of our plans for the project" Commissioner Dominy said. d. School - A Puty r for all employes of West Side held Friday schools was school. The toe at high night following teachers were in charge of toe evenllngs entertainment: Blair Henderson, Clair Phillips, lone Dailey and Ekrfse Bastian. A short program and games were enjoyed. A supper was prepared by Mrs. Powell and was served Hawaiian style. group, that some of toe misunderstandings were clarified to the point mat I now believe our Regional Director may be better able to work with the local interests in adjusting toe to plan fo development achieve the best possible diBolds vision of toe available and to complete his feaslbl- - TRENTON The MIA held the Commission- - their ward conference recent-witer Superintendent Fred In further commenting on freen conducting. Openi unified support form noth The World Hu Ns sides, . he smd wo are witt- - of Willing Men," conducted by toe plan of de-t- o Jinice Smith, with Marjorie meet toe desires accompanying. Open- of the local Interests in any wu given by reasonable and practicable . toe theme Rou Anderson. manner that will not impair trio, Mrs.' Nola Griffin and the feasibility of the propos- A two daughters Janet and Ar-- Utah-Mah- ASSISTS MUSICIANS Prof. Richard Strawn, who will direct a newly formed youth orchestra for young musicians of southeastern Idaho and northern Utah, Utah gives help to Banna Gayle and Geneane Pack, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pack of Preston. Ko-foe- Wcikoxi Bold Says Floyd Dominy (R-Uta- h) - A PTA meeton was held Wednesday ing night A musical program was presented by toe third and fourth grades, under direction of toe teachers, Mr. Aulder and Mrs. Edna DAYTON Uni SUo BR Depends On Desire, Floyd E. Dominy, Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, told Sen. Wallace last F. Bennett week that his Bureau has no desire to proceed with any Reeling us DO IT YOURSELF fap lite Train mi ALL FOR YOU. CSE38 ffrufmrt if r.- - . & by 1 n -- If - " bers present: Merlon Christensen, Millie Cunningham, Karla Rawlings, Norma Bodily, Carina Thompson, Adele Hyde, Marjorie Anderson, . a Anderw, Edith Thorn Geddas and: Li-- j MOD Ashcroft of too Young Ladles organization. Sup lntendent Valdon Pitcher, ward Rawlins and Edis &2911 UTAH CH in iso 40 r (SEE1 COMPLETE in -- iK ids , urtt'gg OiESU i j::; Dalhroom eraser . ieui sue 1 0B g ' W f:Ii M ; Set 1 BfflJ PeiedatoSted Tab, 3B China. Basin Bar-ww- , i 15M6W FH8HE red Karren of the Stake board Introduced the board mem- - 000ft, h no so 4 OR WELL pO IT ElYll riTTTiTJti Coun-- I Melvin C. Gilbert, advisor to the MIA wu present and gave an addreu on the of Joseph Authenticity Smith a Latter Day Proafter which daisworkl phet,held. wu , TOMim. n q V 7';r, Cufkle wltoY.' Flxtorei $12195 a ggSsLflL HOHEY D0WH 5 YEARS TO PAY u Spruce Up Your Homo FIRESIDE HELD COVE Fireside wu held at the hone of Myrna Alien Sunday evening where Elder Dusteller of Whitney Showed slides of his mission in Switzerland. Light refreshments were served by Myrna. WEST VIRGINIA GUESTS TRENTON Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Birch and eon Kim of Mortonsburg, W.V., were asts of his mother, Mr. and ra. Clarence R. Anderson LBS. HOLD SOLO FLIGHT FAIRVIEW The Top Pilots held a solo flight for their paronte at toe church house under the leadership of da lugleL Stake bos member wu Ruth Tlngy and Joyce GUbert of the presidency of toe Primary, were present. 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