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Show HAMLIN, NOTED TENOR, PLEASES SALT LAKERS It is surely a far cry from "Der Kuss" and "I'm Not Myself at All" to "Lend Me Tour Aid," and as certainly to the credit of any singer that, he can encompass encom-pass a programmo of eighteen numbers and the Indicated range In the space of two hours without a flaw worthy of mention, as did George Hamlin, tenor of international fame, of the Chloago Grand Opera company, who delighted an audience audi-ence of nearly 1000 persons at the First Methodist church last night. Mr. Hamlin Is first of all the artist, trained and cultured; next, he Is gifted with wonderful versatility. In ability to onter at once Into tho mood of his selection. selec-tion. Mr. Hamlin's talent was especially noted and received the hearty applause of his audience. Edward Sackerdoto proved a master accompanist. ac-companist. Miss Beatrice Brewer, queen of tho Utah stale fair, and four prize winners In tho beauty contest were present as guests of Manager Fred C. Graham, occupying oc-cupying seats In the choir loft. Many prominent musicians of the city were present and were cordially received by Mr Hamlin and Mr. Sackerdote at the conclusion of the programme. |