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Show B. A. C. Music Tour Of Hearby Towns To End Next Week Students from the music department de-partment of the Branch Agricultural Agricul-tural college will travel to Rich-field Rich-field and Salina Feb. 6 where they will present a program to the high schools of that area. Consisting of the BAC Male quartet, a string trio nad indi-vidual indi-vidual soloists the program is under the supervision of Professors Profes-sors William H. Manning and I:oy L. Halversen. The program will be given at Richfield high school at 11 a. m. and at North Sevier high in Faiina at 2 p. m. This program is the last in a series which were given to the cimmunities of southern Utah ' i.nd Nevada. The first presentation presenta-tion was given in Monroe Jan. the program were: Pioche, Bun-16. Bun-16. Other communities to receiv ke-rville, Las Vegas and Overton, Over-ton, Nevada, and Enterprise in Washington county. Those participating are: Mar- tin Cox, Alamo, Nevada; Robert Lambert, Fillmore; Louise Mars-den, Mars-den, Parowan; LeRay Skidmore and Eugene Holman, Delta; Floyd Munson, James Condie, Marian Bradshaw and Emma Lou Warren all of Cedar City. |