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Show I . , ,. y' r- -5(.. - ww b r --1 ? f v .'; . 1 READY FOR SUNDAY Bob (standing) and Ruth Shoell look over some of the music they will sing at the Kiwanis sponsored Sunday Sun-day night event with Leslie Rees, director. Christmas LProgEram to be Presented Sunday Night. The Kiwanis Club of Pleasant Grove is presenting the Timp-anoogs Timp-anoogs Chorale in a Christmas program Sunday evening, December Dec-ember 14 at the Pleasant Grove High School Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. This is the third annual musical offering presented to the community by this popular singing group which is directed by Leslie Rees. Standford EMns is chorale president. The program will include both light and classic Christmas Christ-mas numbers, which will be of interest to all, including "Did Mary Know," "Snow, Snow, Beautiful Snow," and the famous fam-ous "For Unto Us A Child Is Born," from the Messiah. Guest artists will include Ruth Melville, prominent Utah County vocalist and Signe Hale, a talented violinist from Alpine who will play "The Holy City." Alan Baird, chaplain at the Utah State Prison and a regular regul-ar speaker with the Chorale, will give a Christmas message. One section of the program has been staged under the direction of David Larson of the High School drama department. depart-ment. The Timpanogos Chorale has sung at many programs all over the state, and will this week, provide music at the Alpine Country Club for the American Fork employees, ; and at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City for the Utah State : Soil Conservation members. Wards in the Timpanogos Stake will follow a fast day schedule to allow members to attend the Christmas presenta- j tion. ; Cornell Haynie, president of the Kiwanis Club, cordially invites in-vites the entire community to attend this special Christmas program being offered to the residents of Pleasant Grove and vicinity. |