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Show Junior Talent Show Applications Available to Youths April 11 has been set as the date for the Cedar City Kiwanis Club Junior Talent Show, according accord-ing to Carlos Taylor, head of the club's boys and girls committee. Auditions for the show have also been arranged with the first contestants con-testants auditioning at 9 a. m. Saturday, April 4. Four valuable prizes will be given to winners in the two divisions divi-sions of the Talent Show which will af?ain ho divided into two age groups, according to Mr. Taylor. Two of the prizes will be awarded for first and second in the junior division frr participants partici-pants up to and including 12-year-olds. The remaining two prizes will be awarded to the first and second place winners between 13 and 18 years of age. At present application blanks have been placed at the Cedar City Drug company and at the Iron County Record office. Participants Par-ticipants should pick-up these applications as soon as possible, Mr. Taylor stated, so that audition audi-tion arrangements can be completed. com-pleted. These applications require re-quire the signatures of the parents, par-ents, giving permission to parti-slpate, parti-slpate, he stated. One stipulation that has been announced for this year's show is that past winners can not participate par-ticipate in the sam division a second time. However, they may be asked to perform. |