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Show rarowan prepares For Region 6 Music Festival Parowan residents are making arrangements to be hosts to an proximately 1600 high school stu dents from Millard, Beaver Iron Washington, and Kane counties during the annual region six music festival here on May 1. John Manning, music instructor at the Parowan High School and chairman of -the festival committee reports that some 15 school bands 5 orchestras and 22 choral groups' will participate during the day. In the festival each participating group will play or sing three numbers. num-bers. The groups entering the competition compe-tition at the festival will be classified classi-fied into four groups according to the enrollment of their school; Class A, enrollment over 500; class B, enrollment 500 to 250; class C enrollment less than 250; and class D, Junior High Schools. Assisting Mr. Manning as members mem-bers of the festival committee are A. C. Hatch, principal of Parowan High School; Mrs. Alta Dalton, (chairman of luncheon arrange ments; Mrs. Jean HendricksoiY chairman of reception and registra tion; Mrs. Florence S. Benson, Jchairman of programs and secretarial secre-tarial work; and Mrs. Huldah M. Kulet, chairman in charge of pub-"lieity. pub-"lieity. ' Cooperation and assistance of the various civic and church groups in the community are being solicited in order to properly and efficiently care for this large group of students stu-dents which is expected. |