Show Band members enjoy trip to Salt Lake City Several weeks of extensive practice and fund-raising projects reached a climax July when members of the 40 piece Union high school parade band with its accompanying 13 flag bearers and twirlers journeyed to to take part in Uie of The dressed in black and with straw os and orange sashes to create a splash of was unique in using songs and cadences based on modern Latin-American Enthusiasm ran high following the when the band traveled to Lagoon for an afternoon of fun on free and reduced-rate and later enjoyed an expense-paid meal in Heber The band arrived home in the very early morning after nearly twenty-two hours of Wayne Union high music expressed appreciation to the members of the community who helped support the band its fund-raising to the high school administration and parents of the band and to the students themselves for helping to make the trip a This is the first time that Union has been represented in the of parade by its The band will continue to rehearse periodically in preparation for the parade and the Duchesne county fair Band executives are presently planning projects that will help make these fine parades equally enjoyable for band Burke announces that the age limitation necessary for participation in the of parade is now and that the band is willing to recruit any musician that is capable of memorizing and playing the music and learning the marching IN SALT LAKE PARADE Members of Union high school band parade down Main Street in Salt Lake City last dur- ing the Pioneer Day This is the first time the Union band lias participated in the |