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Show UTAH, MONDAY EVENING, FAMINER APRIL 28, 1958 Program Tonight FARR WEST—Modern music will be combined with folk songs and an old hymn when the WahlSchool pre- . quist Junior High sents its annual musical program tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Preceeding fofficers with will the the be program, new elected. to head Mixed Ct ie Glee, Troubadours and Melodetts, one soloist and the audience participating. Girls Glee Club will sing, “All| ‘the Things You Are” by Jerome Kern, and “Love is a Many Splen-. dored Thing” by Sammy Fain. Troubadours will sing “Onward Christian Soldiers” by Sullivan, and “Cielito Lindo,” Mexican folk song. Robert Favero will sing’ “He,” followed by the mixed chorus which. will sing “September song” by Kurt Weill, and “Stout | Hearted Men” by Sigmund Romberg. ' Melodetts will sing “People Will Say We’re in Love,” by Richard Rodgers, and “Stranger in Paradise,” by Borodin. \ The Melodetts. will introduce each number by ¢ igi ritten by. Miss © : audienee will join’ WINNING TEAMMATES from Wahlquist Junior High STATE COMPETITION c In Recital will be ital Sunday. of Heiner, Wahlquist Junior High School. David Schoenfeld, 5730 S. 3500 West, and Bob Smartt, 5749 S. to Dr. Orson 2150 West, both of Roy, study of first annual Regional Science Fair Fair, according Whitney Young, chairman of the the brain, teacher Rex B. Kirby, held here Saturday. sponsoring Junior Academy di- Roy Junior High School. vision- of the Utah Academy of Jim Dalley, 1821 Lake St., Science, Arts and Letters. three-transistor intercom, teacher, The Regional Science Fair was Don Crittenden, Central Junior ‘held in the Life Science Building High School. | a Ms on thé.upper college campus and Junior division, physics, Deattracted upwards of 100 interest- Wayne Ashmead, 719 E. Center -ed public and parents and friends St., Kaysville, solar energy, teachof the students who showed more er, Walter’ Schoenfeld, Central than 40 separate exhibits. Davis Junior High School. Winning students and their enCOLOR EXHIBIT tries were as follows: Frederic Dixon will present) Jim Chatline, 563 15th, Kim | Janet Rhees in a piano recital! SENIOR DIVISION Butters, 706 13th, and Roger Lee, ‘Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Crystal! Scott Anderson, 9 Sylvia Dr., 1014 Collins Blvd., displayed. an Ballroom of Hotel Ben Lomond. and Bruce Herrick, Roy, vacuum exhibit called color. Their teacher Friends are invited. tube analyzer. Their teacher is is V. E. Heninger, Mound Fort The program will include OrSterling Campbell, Weber High. Junior High School. ‘gan Prelude (G minor), SilotiKeith Kent, 825 38th, photoROCKET ENTRY 'Bach; Impromptu (F sharp majelectric relay, teacher J ack selanJohn Stoddard, 3600 S. 5500 or) Op. 36, Etude Op. 10, No. 8, West, rocket, teacher E. R. Green, der, South Junior High School. Etude Op.' 25, No? %, Ballade (A Magazine ‘subscriptions to sciWeber High School. major) Op. hey; and La plus que Billy Goldberg, 50 W. 6700 entific publications for one’ year lente, Chopin: La Cathedrale enand John Morgan, 6376 S. were donated as prizes by Margloutie, De BussyseEeccata, Kach| South, Aircraft Co., Bank of. 450 East, both: of Bountiful, bee quardt aturian, and Goncerto | Utah, Royal McBee Corp., Ogden flat major), Béethoyen, 1st Move-. keeping. Teachers Assn., and Swift &-Co. ment, Mr. Dixon will be at the: “JUNIOR DIVISION Judges were Prof. Melyin Can2nd piano. y “DY Barth and life sciences: Venita non, Utah State pip Green, 3015 S. 4300 West, and Odell Julander, U. S. Fa DeAnn Ekins, Slaterville, Grand ice, and Dr. Young, Canyon story, teacher Loran lege. Will Appear RHEES Chamber ee ience Fair ‘Janet Rhees JANET Green (left) NEXT They will be eligible to comThirteen students, each showing.a keen interest in the fields pete against other regional winof science and physics, walked off iners at Brigham Young Univer‘with prizes and certificates at the sity Saturday at the State Science presented in a piano re- School—Venita and DeAnn Ekins—explain “Grand Canyon Story” “to Henry Squires, Commerce representative who helped set up Regional Science Fair. |