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Show Annual Jr. Talent Show Proceeds To Help Build Little League Park All proceeds from the Junior Talent Show, to be presented pre-sented on Friday, April 24 at the College of Southern Utah auditorium, at 8:15 p. m., will go toward the building of a Little League baseball park in Cedar City, it was announced an-nounced this week by Frank Milne, chairman of the club's boys and girls committee. Auditions for the show will be held Saturday, April 18 at the public school auditorium and all applicants who have registered for participation will.tryout and final numbers to appear on the April 24 public show will be selected at that time. Sheldon Prestwich Is In charge of the auditions. Kiwanis Club of Cedar City, sponsoring organization of the popular youth talpnt chntu kaa pledged itself to build a second Little League park In Cedar City In order that the league can be expanded and divided to allow for more teams and more participation partici-pation In the Little League program. pro-gram. With this project In front of it for the upcoming summer season, sea-son, the club has agreed to turn Into the Little League park all proceeds from me Talent Show this year. Master of ceremonies for the April 24 presentation will be Therol McArthur, a past president presi-dent of the Klwanls Club, who has also handled the master of ceremonies responsibilities In the past A new feature of the show this year will be the Inclusion of a section from the College of Southern Utah. Circle K, Kiwanis sponsored service organization on the CSU campus, will be In charge of the special section and will select the talent for that portion of the show. Special trophies for winners will be presented this year under un-der the direction of Mr. Milne. Sponsors of the trophies will include in-clude Halterman's Electric, Lock-hart Lock-hart Co., CoTurnhla Iron Mines, Iron County Record, Lunt Motor, Neal and Olie's Market, Safeway, Prestwich Farms, Leavitt Insurance Insur-ance Agency, Milne Truck Line, Clove Electric and Gardner and Rasmussen, Architects. ' Tickets are now on sale by members of the Kiwanis Club. Adult Admissions have been set at 75 cents and children under 12 will be admitted for 35 cents. |