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Show CACHE CIVIC MUSIC CAMPAIGN COMES TO CLOSE The Cache Valley Civic Music membership campaign came to a close last Saturday evening with a total paid membership of 575, of this number 45 were from Preston The local campaign board of Mrs. Horace Baugh, Mrs. R. R. Rowell and Stephen Lundquist finished fin-ished up the campaign here with a few less than the t otal number registered last year but neverthe less was a strong representation. A total of fifteen performances will be presented during 'the season. sea-son. Of this number nine will be musical selections while six will be lectures. The first program will be given Friday, October 18, in the Logan tabernacle with Sherwood Eddy as the featured speaker. My Eddy is a lecturer and commentator on International affairs and due to the troubled conditions existing today the talk should prove of extreme value and interest. Among those from Preston who are members are the following: Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kinard, Leonore Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Spils-bury, Spils-bury, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Orvid Cutler, Mrs. M. W. Hendricks, Mrs. P. J. Evans, Mrs. Fern J. Condie, Mrs. J N. Stephens, Ste-phens, Mrs. Wm. Fryer, Mrs. Charles Olsen, Billie Jordan, -Jean Brady, Mary Turner, Cora Harbi son, Agnes Howell, Virginia Merrill, Mer-rill, Ellen Bell, Mrs. Ralph Strub, Mrs. Ezra Foss, Jessie Larsen, Vir ginia Sant, Bessie Dillon, Mr! and Mrs. Horace Baugh, Adaline For tie, Edith Baugh, Reed Crockett, Max Smart, Mrs.. R. .R. Rowell, Dorothy Wakley, Clara Marie Rowell, Row-ell, S-ven ClarJz, Florence- Goodliff and Maurine Evans. |