KMOAHO STATE JOURNA I Thursday, March 1, 1962Entertainment, Full Schedule Due on Soil Conservation DayMALAD — David Mitchell, manager of the Oneida Soil Conservation said the annual Soil Conservation Day will be observed here Saturday in the Mnlad .school auditorium at 1 p.m.• Tlie program will feature the Osmond Brothers quartet of Ogden, Utah. The four young artists will enter lain with bai-bcr shop harmony. The boys, ranging in age from 0 through 12 years, are sons of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Osmond,Cafe io Feature Fried ChickenChicken, Kentucky style, will be featured by the Col. Sanders Kitch-and grandsons of former Malad residenls, Mr. Find Mrs. Tom Davis.The boys have appeared twice previously in Molnd, They sing at clubs, churches, on radio and television, and as novelty performers in barbershop quartet contests. They will be featured In a segment of the Walt Disney television show, 41 ibis Wonderful World of Color, entitled “Disneylend After Dark, this spring,A movie filmed in the Elko Soil Conservation District entitled Grass The Elko Way, will show how the cooperation of all agencies lias been utilized in reseedingmeadows, ranges and grasslands to produce livestock forage, hay and pasture.In addition, door prizes will 12 awarded, the winners in Uie Future Fanners of America essay contest announced and refreshments serv-YOUNG ENTERTAINERS—The Osmond Brallicrs quarlet, Allen, 52, Wayne, 10, Merrill, 8, and Jay, 6, will perform at Malad High School auditorium 9nfnrdriy on Oneida Soil Conservation Day.’ From Ogden, Utah, they are grandsons of former Malad residents.