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Show WELSH CHORUS 1 COMING REAL TREAT IN" STORE FOR MUSIC LOVERS OF SAN PETE COUNTY. Wales has long been famed as a land of singing for all who live in its mountains seem to possess voices of rare beauty. As an example of this gift there is no organization that can equal the Mountain Ash (male) singers who are to give a concert at l Mount Pleasant on the evening ol . November 30th. It is really an out-grouth out-grouth of normal love of the people 'of Wales to have a "concert party" capable of giving the finest program. j "I am surprised to learn," said T. Glyndwr Richards, the conductor, "that you think this umusual, for everywhere In Wales We have our singing clubs. We could not enjoy life if deprived of them. The biggest big-gest events of the year are when local clubs compete in what we call 'Els Teddfods.' He did not say that under " his leadership many choirs were, led to victory in such contests, and that he had won several medals. It was because of the fame of his present choir that he was tempted into concert con-cert tour of England, and now of America. "The reception I met in America last time, with my choir, has made me feel that good music is loved here almost as much as in my own land. The programs, under my baton, not only reflect the most glorious of Welsh Melody, but of standard works, by composers of other Nations Na-tions as well," concluded Mr. Richards. Rich-ards. The Welsh Choir is being brought to Mount Pleasant under the auspices of lie Lyceum, but because of the high talent and the size of the choir, the price of admission will be $1.00 Those who buy season Lyceum tickets tick-ets will be able to attend this special number by the payment of an additional addi-tional .75 cents. f |