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Show MORMOXS CELEBRATE COMPLETION OF CHAPEL The completion of the new chapel oT the Second ecclesiastical ward was celebrated cele-brated Saturday in an appropriate manner man-ner with addresses by the ward officers and a beautiful musical programme. Following Fol-lowing the rendition of an overture by tho ward orchestra, tho religion class sans "We Thank Tlicc. God. for a Prophet." Proph-et." after which prayer was offered by Patriarch .Tames Leach, by whom land for thc building- was donated. Tho address ad-dress of the occasion was delivered by Bishop Jverson. The following- programme was then carried out: Song by the congregation, "Come Ye Saints;" rending by Edith Kos-sitcr. Kos-sitcr. "The Fiddle Told;1' baritone solo by .lohn Robinson. "The Old Brigade;" soprano solo by Flossie Ossmcr BIcgren, "Thc Flag Without a Stain;" mixed "auar-totlc. "auar-totlc. "When Thou Art Near." by Flossie Flos-sie Ossmer Elggren. Sadie Braby, Robert Rob-ert IJ. Slddoway. John Robinson; contralto con-tralto solo, "Coolan Dahu." by Kllza-bcth Kllza-bcth Robinson: tenor solo. "Bunker I Illl," by Robert IT. Siddoway; piano duatVr "Poet and Peasant Overture," by Bemp-Cusworth Bemp-Cusworth and Helen Croft, reading bP ' William 11. Lovcsy. iifllTI |