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Show ELeUt Mrs. Garda Seeley Local Students Take Part In Choral Clinic A choral clinic was held' at Union Un-ion High School Wednesday, Jan. 25. Reginald' Birchinell, Duchesne High School music director, was chairman of the event. The five Uintah Basin high schools, Altamont, Alta-mont, Duchesne, Tabiona, Uintah, and Union particiated. The purpose of this clinic was to give instruction instruc-tion work in choral work and to rate the various groups according to performance. This clinic began at 11 a.m. In the evening the public pub-lic concert was held in the Union High auditorium. The boys and girls from Bluebell Blue-bell taking part were Drew Goodrich, Good-rich, Brent Hancock, Jay Goodrich, Good-rich, Bob Goodrich, Janet Seeley, Rita Powell, Carolyn Goodrich, June Powell, Garth Remington, Larry Lisonbee and Lynn Cook. Mr. and Mrs.. Orie Cook and Edgar attended the music concert at Union High School on Wednesday Wednes-day evening. I Y'i a1d ' Ru,on Godrich and family of Bonanza spent S t urday and Sunday with Rulonl" parents. 1 5 Mrs. Louise Bearden and Ran. Thacker, Moon Lake stake danc directors, attended Mutual Tue? day evening to help the boys and girls learn the dance for the com ing Gold and Green Ball'. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich and Morris, Henry Allred and Miss Mary Stevenson visited in Bonan za on Sunday afternoon. Clyde Goodrich, Ronnie Good rich, Bill Powell and Slade Math ews spent the weekend at home with their parents. The boys all have employment away from home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duke, paul-ine paul-ine Winkler, Marilyn Jennings Kent Remington and Dal Seeley' all students at the BYU, spent the weekend at home with their parents. par-ents. Bill Larsen, also a student at the BYU and whose home is in Salmon, Idaho, was a guest of Kent Remington, |