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Show OOMPH IS bigger than peep, but both sounds will have a place in the concert to be presented by the combined bands of Weber County Junior High Schools tomorrow | night. With the big tuba is Bruce Erickson of Roy. Breathing on the piccolo is Wilford Young, South Junior High. Watching are Eugene Nye from Wahilquist School and Kathleen Lupcho, Valley. Weber County’s four junior high school bands will combine tomorrow to present a concert at 7 p.m. in the Weber High School nasium. Roy Junior High School’s gym| band will play the following numbers under the direction of Bruce Erickson: “Promotion March” Wahliquist Junior High School band will play the following directed by Eugene Nye: ‘Steel King March,” by F. J. St. Clair; ‘Balladair,” by Erickson; ‘‘‘Prelude to Die Meistersinger,” by Richard Wagner. Wilford Young will direct South Junior High’s band in_ playing and “Kammenoi Ostrow’ -by Rubenstien; “Ballet Scene from Swan Lake,’’ by Tschaikowsky. ~ “Themes from the Symphony in D Miner,’’ by Caesar Franck; and ley School band in playing “Men of Harlech,” a traditional Welsh tune; “Carnival: March’ by Mesang; and “Pomp and Circum- Alphons Czebulka. | The four bands will combine to play ‘‘Herald Trumpets,’ by Everett Maxwell, under the baton of Carl De Young, principal of Val-} ley School. ae ( Kathleen Stnee,” Dimer eect ere te ee Lupcho by Elgar. TO rn ae “Loves will direct Val- D : Pere meen mac Dream STS Rem j S eye After the Ball,” by Ta A special feature of the program will be a trumpet trio made. up of | Frank Ellis, Bob Hazen and Richard Dunkley, students of Mrs. Fae Hansen. About 275 students will participate from the four schools. This is the first program combining the junior high schools, to be present1 District, |