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Show High School Band Leaves On Concert Tour The Cedar City High School band left at 11 a. m. today, Thursday, for a three-day eon-cert eon-cert tour into northern Utah, according ac-cording to Eugene Helland, band director. The tour will take them to Beaver Bea-ver High School today and on to Salt Lake City this evening. With the exception of gas and oil for the two buses to be used the band students themselves are financing fi-nancing the tour, Hellend said. Last Saturday afternoon the band spent the time washing cars at $1.00 each as a means of raising the necessary funds. Culmination of the tour will be Saturday at Provo where they will attend the finals of the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University Invitational Invitation-al track and ticld meet. They will return to Cedar City Saturday night. Local patrons of the popular band have been invited to attend at-tend the Spring Concert of the group to be presented Wednesday Wednes-day evening, April 27 at the public pub-lic school auditorium. Friday's schedule will start with a concert at Cyprus High School at Magna at 10:15. Cyprus will also provide the 55-pieee band with lunch. In the early afternoon af-ternoon the band members will tour the Olympus High School campus. The third concert of the tour will be presented in the late afternoon at the Olympus Junior High School. Thursday and Friday evenings will both be spent in Salt Lake City. Arrangements for the boys to stay at tlie University of Utah Central Hail were made in advance. ad-vance. The girls will stay at Lunt's Motel. A varied program, the band concert will include marches, specialty numbers, overtures and some classical selections. Specialty numbers will include a trumpet trio composed of Richard Rich-ard Heywood, Alan Roberts and Lawrence Fretwell; a trombone quartet composed of Kenneth 1 Jones, Fruce Forsyth, Raymond 1 Munford and Jerry Farnsworth; a trumpet solo by Heywood; a twirling ensemble Including the band majorettes, Renee Gentry, ,LaVenda Jones, Marion Sprague, Jacqueline Winterrose and Jerry Jer-ry Campbell, and a saxophone quartet by Lane Merryweather, Robert Seegmiller, Lorine Brown and Reed Heywood. Accomoanists for the concerts will be Diane Cooley and Jeanine Bauer. Wednesday evening's concert will include these numbers, too, Hellend said. I ji ' iuimiiiii.i u.npip.iiiwii.UM. iiiiiiii i iniiu.M. m.mn m limn i i n. nmni mi un.Ml pwni mi i '"" " " ' ..'mm .1 .iKiin.uim m i umin iium (111111 w 1 i.,m,..,.,, ...... . -, . j ,t ::n vr' ; V. .. iv ;. w ; 0if h S 4U rJ- W ? - j -y n J f : Cedar City High School Band, under the direction of Eugene Helland, left this morning for a three-day, three-concert, tour into northern Utah. The group will give a local concert Wednesday evening, April 27 at the Public School auditorium. |