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Show ee . ? ' - ~ Weber College, Ogden Community The Johns story of Christmas 7. ud ; Decem- will be retold Sunday, ~ )O Warkitné : ~ Join Talent to Present Annual Event ber 12, by 125 Weber College students and ahumni when Roland Parry’s Christmas Oratorio, ‘“‘“A Child Is Born,” is De >oresented. ah tii QE eee Community College ber choirs, separate Seven _ We- the Orchestra and several soloists will be featured. Thatcher Allred will nar; rate. The oratorio will be presented twice, first at 6:30 p. m., and again Ogden High Admission is by Compa ‘i told with will be dressed in the p. m., at 9 00 the in School auditorium. free tickets which may be obtained at President Miller’s office and at Music Brothers Glen C. Penney Store and at Walgte Be | Drug Store. Singers Costumed singers narration. and pantomime ‘music, The be will story The type of costumes .worn during that _ ames at period. Groups participating in this pro- ollege ““Gleemen,” duction are the directed by Glen.L. Hansen; the - College “Musettes, directed by Je Clair Andersofi; Weber College Community Orchestra; and a choir ’ of community singers. J. Clair Anderson will be featured at the organ. a School School Soloists soloists will be Albert Heber Wagner, Hal Erickson, Clark, Joan Van Janet Jentzsch, - Stephens, Zach Stephens and Lynn Gwyther. ° The featured alumni be Jennings Olson, wood Johnston, leen Belnap and soloists wil! Art Stokes, Jack Don Larsen, Becker. E}- Kath- | |