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Show o ,t I 1' Apollo Dance !l Season Opens ' Saturday I The opening of the fall and win- c ter season of dancing in the Apollo Hall takes place tomorrow night and a large number of the dancers j of the county have expressed then-pleasure then-pleasure that the season for dances in this popular hall is at hand. The hall has been cleaned and renovated in anticipation of a large crowd. A new orchestra will be in the 1 Apollo this season, combining some 1 f the musicians of the former Americans with other talent. The ( nembers will appear in uniforms f omorrow night and the public may e expect some of the best dance music J hey have had the privilege of danc- ng to in some time. The group has een practicing steadily for the past nonth and are prepared with a omplete set of new dance numbers 1 is well as the very popular old fav-xrites. fav-xrites. The personnel of the new orches- t ra is as follows: Howard Paxman, r. ianist and leader; Ray (Bun) t Shelley, vocalist; Brass section c larold Johnson, lead cornet; Vern 1 Walker, trombone, and Arlan Bas- r ian, bass horn; saxaphones Ray t burdock, Leland Friday and Marl t Steele, first, second and third sax- 1 phone; rhythm section Howard s lelson, mums; iari Deiiuen, iaxl- Mr. Bastian will also play the L ass viol and the members of the ax section, Messrs. Murdock, Pri-ay Pri-ay and Steele, will be featured in iolin trios, also Messrs Steele and s Tiday in clarinet numbers- In this aI ay a variety of combination cf in- L: a-umentation can be used. C A- ul trant will be the manager of the rchestra. Joe Clayson, who is employed now ith an orchestra in Twin Falls will R robably ioin this orchestra here H .ter- w The Americans have just ended a A jry successful dance season at "f aratoga. Everything points to a igger and better dance season than er at the Apollo. j A new name will be announced in le near future for this orchestra. n . T |