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Show December Sunday 24, December 25, 1961 Monday a Re Scots Envision | es 4 tae ‘Ahead—-Vac of ile r By Kathleen Grose hy s s r F + read a poem she had - Santa, —% cose historian, written to be ‘clueing him.in’’.ona group pol’s of names he should eliminate from Outstanding Soloists i is y 4 ‘tion. In Friday’s assembly, Ruthie the student body iss a3 ae 5 e for Ben Lomond Scotties. They are ‘the long-awaited Christmas vaca- Austad, aea concerts Ten action-packed days lie ahead Soe BO Val J. Stuart, tenor, Salt Utah’s finest singers will contxalto; Lake City; and Don Watts, basso, guest artists when Ogden High Rigby, Idaho. a and choir a cappella Handel’s great ora- essiah,”’ on Wednes- Mrs. previous Cutler Messiah” 1, if weeny ts, they sang songs and admirea@:the Christmas tree and the cleverly decorated Christmas boxes. ’ Miss Margaret Neal, one of San- ul Wi 0 ame to 4m ‘The Society. She has also sung lead sacred program will begin roles in several University of Utah + 8:30 p.m. in the LDS Tabernacle summer festivals. Director public. the to free } and is Among them. are “Faust,” ‘Tales will be O. Dale Blackburn. Hoffman,” ‘Der Rosenkavalier,” ~, Guest singers are Jewell John-. of“Carmen” and others. She has also) 80 Cutler, soprano; Lila Kitchin, tra’s operas at the U;,) Marriage of Fig- presentation of the “Boo of Mormon” oratorio, and was soloist with the Singing Mothers when they toured the British Isles last spring. Mrs. Kitchin is a newcomer to singing circles in Utah. But s has already: appeared in musical glish-s : LAKERS TAKE productions at the U_ and recently sang the contralto lead in Honneger’s “King David,” presented ra by the Utah Symphony. Mr. Stuart, an accomplished soloist aS has ov ro tenor roles i operas and ‘musicals | usic department. produced by the SAFE DRIVING FLAG HONORS ~ Ba two Oratorio Ogden . whe ‘Ben Lomond, ‘ringing is and | , collecting laughs as he and Miss Bie read the letters from the 0 in of the aro,” “The»Barber of Seville” and “Falstaff.” oe Mrs. Cutler was soprano, soloist ‘with the Utah Symphony ee finding and inviting the jolly old chap to the assembly. found en and everyTo Edward Sandgr one who participated in tl choral soloist by | sung in spring including ‘‘The en ta’s best buddies, had the task of| Vacation him on the corner of Washington Blvd. So S: was presentations one Ogden area high — He has traveled with the uni-| versity cast to the Far East and throughout ing ge eee solo the work. western He states has do- also ap-| peared with the Utah Symphony Or-. chestra on different musical pro | ! grams. Mr. Watts is a graduate of Brigham Young University where he was ear int _ Ogden High _ dents, eight The record |, school . year fo shows St. Jose cident, five — sitati - ville, three — Schoo citatio: \ ides ac et basso a? in Uni-. and summer Ui as festivals and igvasoloist’ with the Utah He Young Utah tions; bi ‘accidents, seven He’ circles. in musical active has oe versity of Symphony Orchestra. was named winner of the Utah Artists competition in| for 1958 and °59, and sang. ‘the basso solos in ‘The Messiah” | | ‘three years ago in Ogden. _ The -great Messiah” will School’s, a chorals be sung from by “The | a 92- voice youth chorus. It will be made| gh, up of members of Ogden cappella choir and on At alumni members. Mr. Blackburn said tentative plans are to make the presentation | of “The Messiah” an annual event,” using choirs from Ogden and Ben! , ‘Lomond high schools. 1961 |