Show CHOIR GIVES VS A 16 G OPENING TO TH HAUT 1 Io choir opened Ele iua ever at- at J. J ko City last night b splendid rendition the ft First Christmas I persons applauded the I opportune period and I h me after the muL mu mu- L dand full lull of praise Utah's tabs tab's second city itah'S ts ta entirety was furE furn fur fur- n ir of E voices voices with withas as s director J. J J. J and Miss Irs A. A K R. C C. C Smith m S. S Ensign n solo solo- tiT tiT-en sye in tho cool dance mure ur that could not help but be enjoyed even by tho the few who do Io not take a particular fancy to music The work of tho the singers showed the tho results of long IonA and tedious practice Every movement and ever every note noto were in Ia accord There Thero was no one voice that rose above the others and there was no part from the bass up to the soprano soprano so that was in the least deficient So exactly had the con congregation rega ion of voices voices been trained that every note was sung with every part just as the leader wished it H. The rhe end of each chord was broken off or smothered out with remarkable re reo re- re exactness and the tho various parts softened or grew louder in most pleasing manner The stage in tho dance hall hail on which wl the sinA singers rs stood was prettily decorated with oleanders palms a arid and d other plants and with bunting and streamers in the national colors colors' overhead and aud alt all through the tho hall A cool breeze wafted through h the pavilion and fluttered the decorations makin making the s 's scene elle a most pleasing one N he soloists pleased the Ule crowd great ly Young Miss Myrtle B Ballinger scored a triumph with her beautiful seprano voice and showed herself capable 1 of handling the most classical music Fred Graham is well and favorably known in Salt Lake City and just as was expected everybody admired his clear deep tenor voice Horace Ensigns Ensign's full rich baritone voice has has- often been heard here but never to bett better r advantage than last night Mrs Irs A. A B. B C. C Smith the contralto had some inconvenience with interruptions from the outside but her rendition rendition rendi rendi- tion of a classical selection was of a most inspiring nature Tonight ht the program m includes solos bv by Thomas Ashworth Mrs 1 Lizzie Thomas Edwards and John Robinson concluding with the Death of Minnehaha Minne- Minne by the Tabernacle choir with Mrs rs Emma Ramsey Ramsey Morris orris and Hugh Dou Dougall alI as the soloists The choir will also aiso be heard in the Hallelujah Choma Chorus Cho Cho- rus ma and Costas Costa's With Sheathed Swords |