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Show , fB1i 1!: The Westminster College Concert Choir will present selections from its tour repertoire at "pops" concert, Nov. 10. Westminster Orchestra to Present Annual 'Pops' Concert, MoiOOih Dairy Company, on the evening of October 31, beginning at 7 p.m. At this time, Mr. Hugh Sweeten, Riding Master of the Club, will present prizes to those members whose industry gave them the honor ho-nor of selling the most tickets last summer to the big Olympus Mounties Horse Show and Rodeo. In addition to these prizes, there will be awards for the most outstanding out-standing costumes of the evening. The Westminster Community Symphony Orchestra -is getting ready for its annual fall "pops" . concert. The concert, the fourth in the series, will be presented at Westminster, West-minster, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m. It will be free to the public. The program, according to Orchestra Or-chestra Director Kenneth Kuch-ler, Kuch-ler, wih include selections from "My Fair Lady," a group of works by ladies of rovaltv including Ann . j "e Boleyn and Princess Maria An- tonia Walpurgis of Saxony and songs by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach. j Mr. Kuchler said soloists will jbe Angie Kravich and Professor Donald Wittig. Leland Spendlove, violinist, will also perform as soloist. solo-ist. A special feature will be the presentation of "Tubby the Tuba" and "Pan the Piper" by the orchestra or-chestra and Salt Lake Columnist Dan Valentine. Members of the Westminster j College Concert Choir will also perform on the program. They will present selections from its tour repertoire. Membership in the orchestra is open to any interested person, Mr. Kuchler said. It is made up of townspeople, college students and high school students. |