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Show W mil Sik ( Jm 4 0 Tmm r i & .'"tik. i n i it ' -h"a" - 1 " r"""" LIBERTY HILL SINGERS St. George Rotary Club Plans Hootenanny Residents of Cedar City are invited in-vited to attend a Folk Song Hoot-enany Hoot-enany on April 2, at 8:00 p. m. in the Dixie College Gym. The program is being sponsored by the St. George Rotary Club and is a benefit performance with all entertainers. Members of the various var-ious groups have played and won folk contests, singing contests, and banjo contests. They have appeared and sung on radio and TV, recorded professionally and proceeds going to me umieu Cerebral Palsy of Utah. Outstanding folk groups and individuals from the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain area, California and Texas will be on hand to furnish those attending a rare and educational and entertaining evening. Featured Featur-ed on the program will be "The Liberty Hill Singers" of CSU; Dr. -n 11 ff j. uarre loeiKen, proiesssur ui English and folklore, University toured colleges and universities throughout the United States. Their versatile performances will include American and English ballads, children's songs, blue-grass blue-grass music and Spanish ballads. Donations are: Adults, $1:50; High School and College Students, Stu-dents, $1.00; and Children, $.75. Family tickets are also available for $3.00. of Utah; "The Salt City Bluegrass Boys," and numerous other folk |