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Show DELTA HINCKLEY University Ward Choir Brings Sunday Programs Two exceptionally fine musical programs will be heard Sunday when the University ward choir, from Salt Lake City present their concerts. They will be directed by John Marlowe Nielson, head of the vocal department, University of Utah. Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. a program will be given in Delta Second ward. There, will be several numbers by the choir, some from the Messiah, and Robert Cundick, who accompanies the singers will play an organ solo. Miss June Barlow, Miss Utah for 1949, is a guest soloist. Also singing sing-ing a solo is Miss Dorothy Starley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starley. Sunday night an entirely different differ-ent program , will be presented in Hinckley at 8 p.m. The concert" there will include the choir, duets and quartets and Rossini's Stabat Mater, religious oratorio, and several sev-eral arias. They will give a program that was given in the University ward last Sunday, and again at Manti Saturday night. Their visit to Hinckley is returning the program which Hinckley ward choir gave in University ward last summer. Lynn S. Richards, bishop of University Univer-sity ward, will be a speaker at the Hinckley program. Local music lovers welcome this opportunity to hear these well-known well-known singers, at either or both programs. And Mr. Nielson is returning re-turning to his home town when he visits Hinckley. He is a son of Mrs. Emma Nielson, and -a graduate gradu-ate of Hinckley high school. He trained at the Juilliard school of music, New York City, under Solon Alberti, and later had a school of music in Salt Lake City. He is considered one of Utah's leading musicians., . ....... |