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Show Sacred Ganfata To Be iiwen In Fourth Ward "Moroni, the Solitary Scribe," n ; sacred cantata dedicated to President Hebcr J. Grant, the words by C. Frank Steele and tlie music by Christian Tolles-trup, Tolles-trup, will be presented by the Manavu ward of Provo Sunday night, November 12, at 7 p. m., in the Fourth ward chapel. Ernest Ern-est Pa xman is clirec tor. The entertainment is reported to- be outstanding and promises a real treat to- ward members and others who desire to attend. The Fourth ward Elders quorum has the program in charge, under un-der the direction of Albert J. Palmer of the quorum presidency. presi-dency. Taking lead parts in the cantata can-tata presentation are Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Heaton, accompanist; Ariel Ballif, baritone solosit, who, preceding pre-ceding the presentation will also give a brief introductory of the cantata ; Harry Lindley, tenor soloist; Alma Hanson, bass soloist; solo-ist; Rulon Morgan, soprano soloist, solo-ist, assisted by Miss JUrma Acord, reader; Mrs. Elizabeth Sardoni, organ; Alfred Swenson, violin; I Miss Maurine Van Cott, violin; Rulon Morgan, trumpet; Horace Crandall, clarinet; Gene Fox, cello; j LeGrande Guyman, tromtone. i |