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Show Desert Sentinels Ready Concert For Thursday Eve Thursday night, March 31, the Desert Sentinels will be heard in their first public concert. They will present their program in the Delta high school auditorium, opening op-ening at 8 p. m. Their performance is awaited with keen interest, as the 56 members mem-bers of the chorus are all well-known well-known men singers from West Millard. Mil-lard. Ladd R. Cropper is director, and Mrs. Cropper is accompanist. Their program includes the theme song, "Thy Sentinel Am I'" and a wide range of other numbers Walter Richardson, senior at BY u will be guest soloist Thursday night. He will stop in Delta on his way to Los Angeles, where he will represent Utah in a national singing contest April 2. Mr. Richardson Rich-ardson will be well remembered locally from his performance ot Franz Schubert in "Blossom Time the centennial light opera. This : year at the BYU he has sung the . tenor leads in Carmen, Faust, and the Gypsy Baron. The second concert by the chor-l chor-l us will be given in Hinckley April 7 On that program the guest solo- ist will be Blaine Johnson, mstruct-' mstruct-' or and head of the vocal department depart-ment at Dixie College, St. George. Sponsored by the Delta Jnior , Chamber of Commerce, the Desert ' Sentinels will be starred on other .' programs through the year. , Mr and Mrs. Wallace Whicker I and son went to Kamas Sunday ! to visit Mrs. Whicker's parents, 1 and join the birthday celebration J of her father. |