Csmond BrothersfComingtoMusic HaThe Valley Music Had presents Roger Miller and t h e Osmond Brothers for threedays only commencing jnMarch 2 with a special matinee on Saturdav, March 4, at2:15 p.m.The Osmond Brothers hail from Ogden, Utah, but inreality have not left thehome grounds. With their, parents. George and Olive Osmond, the family still maintains a large ranch home and many acres of: land in the Ogden area. Itwas Andy William’s father!Jav who discovered the sing-ing fami’y and brought them to the attention of Andy onwhose show thev made their%debut in September of 1960. The country mav only be ;aware of the live boys. There is a grand total of nine Osmond youngsters, eight of them boys! Marie, age six, is the lone femme.Roger Miller hails from Amarillo, Texas, at least that’s where he landed after his discharge from the Army. He found work there as a fireman. Two months later the fireman was fired. “We had two fires in twoI months — one of them was achicken coop, and I never found out what the secondone was because 1 slept right through it.’’ Then said Roger: “I was asked to turn in . my badge.”*From Amarillo Roger grav-to Nashville — thecenter of country music. He began to write songs and ' recorded others. Among the ones he has written andrecorded are: “In the Sum- l mertime,” “You Don’t Want t My Love,” and his most fa- i mous, “King of the Road,” swhich Roger says is the best tthing he has written “thoughI had to induce labor to get it completed.” (