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Show !LAKE MALE CHORUS MAKES GOOD IMPRESSION to The Tribune. EN, April 23. The concert by the ike male chorus at the Congrega-churcli Congrega-churcli tonight was unusually at-j at-j and showed especially what can i in thlB lino of artistic work. Tho of the concert was borne by the choruH. which rendered three numbers. The best Work was n the chorus from "The Flying ian," by Wagnor, which was bill--sung, and on "The Serenade." by , In which n soprano-obllgato was by Miss Hazel Greaves, Miss 3 also sung two numbers In a bcau-anncr bcau-anncr and was obliged to respond ral encores, re R Skolton. violinist, of Salt Ilty, played "Ifoncsfiue," and was to respond to an encore. Espc-lention Espc-lention should bo made of the t male quartette, which sang Tonight," by Beethoven. The was under the direction of Squire who also played many of the ai-ilments. ai-ilments. Tho accompaniments of rus work wero played by Spencer ii. Jr. of Salt Lake City, ronccrt was under the auspices of islcal History society of this city, dlence was large and appreciative, lorus will give Its regular spring In Salt Lake Cily, Friday oven- |