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Show HI!!!! Music- (111 Wm ne Goddard testimonial concert is to be Hi'l liiii given at the Tabernacle next Monday evening liflrrii mm witlx an arrav of splendid talent includes: HKw l Tabernacle choir (500 voices), Evan Stephens, llMI wm conductor. IllHi 'ifl Great Tabernacle organ, John J. McClellan, or- illlVi I mm ganist. Bl I fflm Hold's Military band. HliW I mfm Madame Swenson's Ladies' Double quartette. HJh Ijffi Ashworth, Graham, Robinson, Squires, male iHBbI quartette. (First public appearance.) MnjHfj Misse3 Sallie Fisher and Luella Ferrin, so- IH - Miss Agatha Berkhoel, contralto. Mr. II. S. Goddard, baritone. The fact that Mr. Goddard has so often sung for the public good and has done so much for the uplifting of music in this community should be the means of drawing a tremendous crowd of mu- sic-lovers and friends. Tickets are 50 cents each, and the subscription list is being handsomely patronized. pat-ronized. The visiting Elks will have no better opportunity op-portunity to hear a fine Utah programme, and the committee expect to have a packed house. Prof. Arthur Shepard has been finding difficulty diffi-culty in getting together the Symphony Orchestra, Orches-tra, owing to the unusual demand for musicians at the various pleasure resorts, but expects to get them together soon after the production of "Corianton," "Co-rianton," the management of Avhose music will be under Prof. Shepard's direction, for which he has been receiving a splendid selection of new music from New York. |