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Show nas STRIKING a harmonious note are the “Shaw Sisters,’ ’ Lynette, Myrleen, Rosanneof and Norma Jean (left to right), daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Shaw rth Ogden, who will perform tonight and Saturday. night insBrigham City. 2 r ox ee 5 ‘RIGHT IN TUNE — Mark Angus, director, Bonne- Jun- ville High band; Ronald Weathers, 15, South ior High band member, and Fred Doctor, director South Junior High band (left to right), work with an electronic instrument to put a clarinet in perfect ral 4 County Junior Highs po tune for the Weber District Music Festival. gkat s ay jan annual “Honor. Orchestra’ __, spring concert in the Bonnevill _ {High Schools participating, and the; | band directors are: T. H. Bell,; “4Weber District junior high Gordon Jessop, with 48 band) ‘school concert bands will be members; Roy, Bruce Erickson, | held in the Weber High School with 75 members; South, Fred “* gymnasium -~ (7:30 p.m. - at Doctor, and 63 band members; See Thursday Arch J. Stokes, festival director, said that about 256 band students will participate in the spring music festival. ~ Bach band will perform for 15 minutes in the hour-long program which includes many fa‘vorite band selections. Parents and friends of the students are invited to hear Concert March,’ “Folk Song Variants,” “Deep River Suite,” and “Toc“Kentucky 1800” cata for Band.” -Adjudicator for the festival Threlkeld, Weber State College orchestra divector. Tapes of the music will joe used by the adjudicator in his eritique, and he will also utilize musie scores for criti- cism during the performances. eo : ; ed “The multiple band ee he = by Bruce Eri ‘son, instru- At The program will last a jan hour and will include selections by Mozart, Handel, Purcell jand Pochon. | The orchestra, ee fa comprised ‘mostly of junior high _ practices once a week. , pupils, Four separate string quartet _|will be presented with first vio' |lins played by Juleen Reim- concert / oS ‘ischussel will also give the parents and friends of the students an opportunity to hear how they are. progressing in the instrumental field,’ Mr. Stokes said. “Tt is a culmination of the year’s activity in the concert band, and experience shows that it is valuable to everyone concerned,” tonight ental director, Roy benefit students and directors) by Mr. Threlkeld. auditorium en secondary schools in the We-|~ ae ~ ‘ber District and will be directoe E Lmembers,, =] Mr.-Stokes, who is music con sultant for the Weber School |” District, said today that the fes-; tival’s primary purpose is top vantage of constructive criti-; such selections as, ‘“Totem Pole cism such as that to be given) = 3 . Wahlquist, Donald Hansen, andp by hearing other similar groups; play, by listening to their own ae music on tape and to take ad-| School at 8. The orchestra represents sev-| - Amusic festival featuring four and Jennilyn * Rhees viola by Rita Roueche and celjlos by Jeanine Bolyard and Sharon Koga. Arch J. Stokes, music consult- ant and director for the Weber School District, said the’ string orchestra has shown such prom- ise that it may be expanded into ee a full fledged symphony orches- ' said. tra next year. fb The Weber District junior high | “Festival of Strings’’ will be pre- Lew Cee Bonneville sented May 15 at the s | ~ ‘p.m. with an all-county elementary and four junior high or-| tchestras performing |