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Show Singing praises to peace A public chorus is 0nce 3gam ; being formed for Hiroshima Day. ' Initially organized in 1982 by John Marlowe Nielson and Ardean Watts, ' it sang at Memory Grove in 1982 ; under the direction of Ardean 8 Watts, and in 1983 at St. Marks Cathedral under the direction of John Marlowe Nielson. The Hiroshima Commemoration, J Sunday, August 5, at 7 p.m. at i; Cottam's Gulch will hear the "War : is Death" address of Pope John ' pan! II, adapted and directed by ; Ardean Watts as a choral recitation. "No note-reading skills are. ; required for the choral recitation," 5 Watts reports. "All peace-seeking Utahns are' invited and urged to come to the 5 p.m. rehearsal,, preceeding the commemoration." The hymns "Turn Back O Man" and "Hear, Hear O Ye Nations" will m again be sung. Si Copies of the choral recitation and the hymns are available without charge at the Daynes Music gi Company, 156 S. Main, Salt Lake oi City. . ai Spakears will include Bishop rr Wiliam K. Wiegand, Judge Raymond S. Uno and Esther Landa. w . Cottam's . Gulch is entered li: (pedestrians only) from the cl University Street, 100 yards north of the Pioneer Memorial Theatre and rr 150 yards nprth -of the jtheatre's parking area.. - The LDS chapel across the street . will be held in readiness, for the commemoration in the event of inclement weather; If more information is required, call 1-532-4863. . |