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Show Two Local Boys To Be In Band When the Utah Future Farmer I band goes back to Kansas City next October to reap new laurels, for I'tah as a music center, there j will be two Milford boys as part of the 110-piece band. j John E. Grimshaw. playing ih.' ftonch horn, and James Hickman,' playing the baritone, will be the I two Milford boys in the band.! They, with Hjghes Williams of! South Milford. returned last week ! from a trip they had made to Salt ' l ake in company with I.. II. Par- ' sons, high school agriculture teach-' a and advisor for the local Future Farmer chapter. The trip upstate was made primarily to take in th ,-tock show and the boys found it to be highly educational and of : great benefit to them. Also, these i and the other boys in attendance. 1 were shown great consideration by the Salt Lake Kiwanis club and the : chamber of commerce, numerous entertainment features being plan-: plan-: tied in their behalf. A notable feature of the Hickman Hick-man boy's making the F. F. A. band was the fact that it was only through the indomitable efforts of ! Mr. Pai-sons that two places ui the , band wore accorded Mlford though ! Beaver had been granted four ; members. By reason of this, it was necessary for young Hickman to j try out on the baritone though the j tron-i'one is his instrument and without having seen the music. Despite these handicaps, he won I t'-ir i chair in his section. j |