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Show Duchesne Nigh To Nost Basin Speech Festival Former Principal Harry Mangus' of the Duchesne High School is directing the Region Five high school Speech Festival at Duchesne Du-chesne Friday, March 23. This activity ac-tivity will get underway at 10 a.m. at the Duchesne stake chapel recreation rec-reation hall, with contests, dramatic dra-matic readings, humorous readings, retold stories, and pantomine. At 1 p.m. Friday, one-act plays will be presented by schools entering en-tering the festival, followed' by work in the forensics field, including includ-ing debate'. Invitations have been sent to high schools in the regions, including in-cluding Tabiona, Altamont, Union and Uintah. Deadline for entries in the festival is at noon, Thursday, Thurs-day, Mr. Mangus said. Jane Cahoon, DHS speech teacher, will announce Duchesne High School's entries. The public is invited to hear this activity without admission charge. Winners of various phases of the competition in the festival will be announced immediately following follow-ing the close of the festival, Mr. Mangus concluded. These winners may compete in the state Speech Festival to be held in April. This activity is sponsored by the Utah High Schools Activities Association. : I IS CHAIRMAN Joseph Harry Har-ry Mangus,, is chairman of the Basin Speech and Drama festival festi-val committee which Duchesne High School is acting as hosts to March 23. |