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Show TWO STAKE MUSIC-FESTIVAL MUSIC-FESTIVAL SUNDAY Outstanding voices from the ranks of the young people of the Franklin and Oneida stakes will be heard at the Musical Festival Sunday Sun-day evening in the Franklin Stake House at 8 p. m. Special instrumental numbers have been arranged by Mrs. Ehla Carlson in connection with the rendition ren-dition of chorus and mixed chorus numbers under her direction. Mrs. Geoi'ge Paull, Miss Marion Bow-den, Bow-den, Stephen Luudquist and Neal Hart, local music artists, will favor fa-vor with instrumental selections. Mrs. Norma Crabtree will be the soloist for the program with Mrs. Anna Moore as piano accompanist. Assisting Mrs. Carlson in the preparation pre-paration of the festival are William Wil-liam Shumway and Sheldon Archibald Archi-bald from the two Mutual Stake Boards. s Portraying a sacred theme irom the youth of Zion, forty voices will participate in the evening's musical. musi-cal. Oneida Stake voices are those of Thora Palmer, Ruth Ralph, Faye Jensen, Dorothy Palmer, Lou Bodily, Bodi-ly, II a Bishop, Fay Hoggan, Co rinne Condie, IMa Cutler, Sheldon Archibald, Joe Jleriin aav; .irieii Larseu. Franklin Stake members are Roma Pinson, Verla Boetticher, Nada Fryer, Ruth Smith, Norma Crabtree, Vera Pinson, Keith Campbell, Ed Neuenswander, Hy- rum Ward. A special mixed tiuar- tette comes from the Franklin I stake also and includes Lorna Lar- son, Eda Smith, Dan Johnson and Sid Campbell. Ellis Rasmussen from the Weston Wes-ton seminary will present the introductory in-troductory dialogue for the program. pro-gram. o o |