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Show Cedar City Students to Participate In Program oi Chicago Mormon Choir Three Cedar City young people who are attending school at Northwestern university . in Chicago, Chi-cago, are members of the Chicago Chica-go Mormon choir, and will appear ap-pear with the group in the famed Orchestra hall, the "Carnegie Hall" of Chicago on Feb. 1. The group will also appear on Columbia's Co-lumbia's Church of the Air program pro-gram on Sunday, Jan. 20. The three local people participating partici-pating are Eldred "Chuck" Foster, Fos-ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster; Rodney Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Cedar City, and Mrs. Claire Dale Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clair Rowley of Parowan. The Chicago Mormon choir is directed by Sylvan D. Ward, director, di-rector, violinist and composer. The appearance at Orchestra hall has been arranged to support sup-port the Chicago stake building fund, a drive to build a Chicago central headquarters for Mormons Mor-mons of the vicinity. The same program that will be presented at Orchestra hall was presented in Milwaukee, Wis., in September. j The speaker on the Church of the Air program on Jan. 20 will be John K. Edmunds, president of the Chicago stake, and a brother bro-ther of Dr. P. K. Edmunds of Cedar City. Writing about their experiences with the Mormon choir, Mr. Foster Fos-ter says, "It is a thrill to be able to keep up with the music that we learned to love in the BAC and Cedar City. We read the iews of the many things that are now going on in Cedar and the wonderful progressive spirit everyone has. We can hardly wait until we graduate in June and can come home to visit." |