Show I TABERNACLE CHOIR STARTS PRACTICE After the lie usual summer vacation the time tabernacle choir reas reassembled cm le Thursday for foi Its first practice at which time the program for the winter was planned I Anton C Lund lea leader er of ot the eh choir lr said I that the they will begin Immediately t to prepare preparo concerts for tor the fall t and spring conferences nn and the programs will differ dif uI- fer somewhat from those given shen In the tho past Practically all the numbers willbe will willbe willbe be b by modern composers and will be benow new now to the lie public Professor Lund also said that the choir will present a number number num nuni- ber of oC noted artists during the season and that a very busy winter Is ts ahead For the fall conference In October the thc program will consist of or numbers b by Jensen Elgar and The Tho choir choll Is recruiting now members and hopes hoes to sc secure ure b by September 1 when ihen the pArts will iII be assigned and ad practice begun un In earnest When Edward Edwar P. P Kimball was wa In iii New cw York a month ago ho got sot all of or the bl big choral hits of oC the season son and from Crom these the lie choir work for tor the year rear will be be selected Mendelssohn's Saint Paul an nn exquisite oratorio will be lc given s-iven In April nEST BEST O ox VACATION VACA I OX Alfred Best Dest tenor lenor Is spending his lila vacation at Monticello on his lila ranch Ho He left loft last week and does not not expect to return until the fore Core part of Sep Sep- Two pupils o of Mr nc Best t accompany accompany ac ac- ac- ac company compan him Frank Prank McGanney arid and Charles Cortella both tenors Mrs lr nest Best and Miss Vera Vcra will Join the party parl the latter part of oC the month and nd the five will motor through southern southern south south- ern era Utah visiting vIsiting- the tho Natural bridge e section |