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Show jjiagwgMfarLi j jj : . Orchestra Enjoys Concert Tour 'I In: American Fork Hi;;b School Or-li-(r:i v. !!!. 011 a concert tour Id :-.(i) pclr: county .'.larch i and 20. j Fori y-se, en :: u-lent clia pcronc-d by Dili " lor K. J. Hire' coiii,ris.e-l the li ii ii, I). -r. I n : 1 1 - a il ot l.iavcling in j.ri-vuln j.ri-vuln cai"i u: liny did on their la.,t cxriiiiiioii, tin: !'i-l--nt:l birc-il a large hu:i, and went ai one compact group, I In: in-'.V IMOili: of travel gr'.atly e!l-IminriiHC e!l-IminriiHC I in: i-nj.i; m.-m aa well as the Saint y of tin: rroile. Tim first concert was given at f .',! i i u;Kh school, and v.as higlily H,,ri'iial id, the .Wj.lii Hlil'li-litrt clamoring clam-oring for more. They served the visitors visi-tors a ilelicioi h luncheon at high noon, and the tour was resumed. At. Snow Academy, Fphraim, Utah, the Orchestra gave a second concert to an appreciative group of college Boiey, vocal; and Eldie-d Nicholes, Vocal. A number was also given by tin; string quartern, composed of Anne ("layson, Ix-iand Friday and Sol-ma Sol-ma Seastrand, violin, and Melissa Greenwood, cello. At .Snow Afanle-ny Miss Sarah (. iiipniati delivered her oration on "Origin of the Constitution," during '!:: program. She has since won the Jordan District championship wi;h the Kami oration. The orchestra trip was a true educational edu-cational opportunity for all of the students, besides being an interesting and novel experience. The parents and teachers who made the trip a possibility are deserving of a great deal of thanks and commendation for the favor they did for the musical students of this community. Bl.uuent.H. in me evening a. tuuucu was given in the theatre at Manti. The students remained in the Savoy Hotel at Manti overnight, and left there at eleven the next morning, to drive to Gunnison, where they gave holr final concert at the high school. They returned by way of Manti, making mak-ing a short stop there for a Manti high school matinee dance. There were no more sto-iia until they arrived in American Fork at 8 o'clock Friday evening. The numbers played In the concerts con-certs by the orchestra were "Overture Kl.railella", "Slavonic Dance," "Spanish "Span-ish Seranade," "Damascus, and Inter-niczxa" Inter-niczxa" and a march selection called "Knights and Ladies." Other numbers wore given by the following soloists: Ann Clayson, violin; vio-lin; Iceland Friday, violin; Lorraine |