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Show af fi-w- - M k - 'N' DISC Pop From By BRYAN GRAY Young Americans Wnter best-selli- California and is current- in play from Salt Labes KNAK Radio. The song Oh entitled Day Happy is definitely a message Mr. Grey Oh tune: when Jesus day, happy washed my sms away. . . By a stroke of irony, the song last week in California outsold the new single by the the that Beatles, group claimed they were more popular than Jeus. Oh Happy Day was recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, a group of 40 young people from the Bay area. The group, formerly known as the Northern California State Youth Choir, wrote the song for a national youth revival in Philadelphia, convention and eventually recorded the record song on a label. litde-know- fJ . DAT u - T v75&A -- ; i fV T ,ia f ? " 'ft DESERET Want To Write For t,c The Young Americans tion is looking loi sophomoies and jun.urs who aie inter ested m writing and would Lire a part time job riming th coming school yeai Each high school in Salt Lake and Davis counties is on the Young represented Americans staff La Won and Cyprus High schools are the only two winch will not need replace moitlv in about musical individuality copies California although national than financial arrangements radio stations are rapidly addis dickering witn Vanguard ing the record to their playconRecords for a lists and the album. Let tract healthy Vanguard gave Us Go Into The House Of The to Country Joe and Lord has sold nearly $400,000 promotion the Fish, and the Salt Lake in sales. are excited about hopeful fame, Despite fee this added boost. . . . Edwin Hawkins says the group doesnt plan on changing their music and philosophy, even though Buddha did them to change persuade their name. The important thing we must re mem ber, said old Hawkins, is that w God gave us our talents can't abuse that just because we are popular. LOCAL TIDBITS: Look for Sait Lake performances tins summer by Creedence Clearwater Revival, Spirit and posand Iron Butterfly sibly Canned Heat. Two college-ag- e performers are toying to arrange a show at tiie new Salt Palace t 'News' Youfi Section? he Pev! I r,' -- . new-foun- air- getting 3." . r y charts ly t $A 230 000 A gospel song composed for a church youth convention has found its way onto the n n h, f ments othei All Some of todays young people seem to be heading, full speed ahead, toward on unknown and possibly unattainable goal. They understand mote about or r political system, spend more time in school, earn higher wages, know more about sey, waste more money and have a stronger desire to develop an individu- - iry - (324-447- M110. Friday, May 2, 1969 Speed Ahead Full conespon-dents- , including those reprethe tlnei pm ate senting schools in Salt Lnke City', w ill graduate this spring. for applications Requests made and interviews by calling fee Young Amerior writcans office ing to Young Americans Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah NEWS, al identily than their parents did. The effect youth has on our society socially can be dias-ti- c. With the explosion in scientific and technological knowledge, these young men and women have more leisute time than any pievious generation. A Sumniei to Remember! A WORKING RANCH for Tie problem lies exactly there. Many do rot know how to channel this tome. BuYS Horse Shoe Ranch, Coll 364-15- 8-- 1 Be-- 7 a Oregon for details 74 VS 'omedian featuring Bill Cosby and the Rascals. Valley Music Hall is contemplating a show with Mason Williams and John Hartford. Despite an announcement that Lagoon would not book any psychedelic rock groups this summer (the company went into the red last summer e but exwith such pensive bookings as Doors, Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother and Holding Company, the resort has planned a hefty schedule: April 26; Sir Sandpipers, May 17; Douglas Quintet, Brian Hyland, May 24; Mitch Ryder, June 7; Classics IV, June 21; Strawberry Alarm Clock, June 28; 1910 Fruitgum Company, July 5; and Ohio Express, July 26. Lagoon also is planning several dates for the Beach Boys. In another local mention, Salt Lake one more concerned group E DONT HAVE IT, TOP QUALITY. AND WE HAVE POSTS, DON'T NEED IT! GATES AND FITTINGS FOR ALL NEEDS! top-nam- hippie in Los Angeles heard the song and persuaded an underground rock station to play it. The reaction within one was tremendous day Oh Happy Day was the song on the A d station. It wasnt long before other stations picked it. And the started rolling bandwagon when Buddha Records, company known for bubble gum puohing the sound of the Ohio Express and 1910 Fruitgum Company, purchased distribution rights. The song has since sold full-stea- a 36", 42" OR 43" HEIGHT AT ONE BUY IN PER LOW PRICE . . ONLY . FOOT ROLL TOW CHAIN Auxiliary l(-Gal!- on well-know- n 12 Ft. Cadmium GAS TANKS plated with two hooks. TOP TEN RECORDS LOCALLY (Billboard) 1.- (KNAK) The AquariusLet 1. Don't Let Me Down Fifih Sunshine In Dimension 2. It' Your Thing Brothers Is-l- Cowsills 3. Hair 4. You've Made Me So Very Happy Blood, Sweat 5. Only Tears Strong SurJerry Butler Is T. & Tight Brook-e- r The M. G.'s 7. Sweet Cherry James Wine-Tom- my & Shondells 8. Hawaii The Five-- 0 Ventures 9. The Boxer Simon Garfunkel 10. Galveston Campbell Who & Sunshine Glen livery Co. w Special De1910 Fruit Gum Complete with bar and chain, Mac 1 5 direct-driv- e. 12. 5"x10" 4, 40-- P $1 Heeds No.! REG. sine Dear Walt: At what age do you think children should earn their own spending money? My dad just told me that, starting this summer, I will have to find a job and save money for my dates and dances and nonschool expenses. This is not part but all of those expenses. I went tell you my age because I dont want to influence your answer. Willy. year-roun- d Dear Willy: Theres no one ago I could give. It depends on fhr maturity of the Individual, how well he does in school and what jobs are available in the area. But, given a reasonably able student in good health and in a section of the country that's not economically blighted, I'd say 16 might be the Walt. turning point. Dear Ele and Walt: I dont like to have my picture taken. 4J-i.- GRAPHITE $134.50 d JAG BASEBALL Ready I am not modest or trying to get attention, I just hate to have my picture taken. 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