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Show PROVO'S SINGER PLEASE A-LARGE MUSICAL CROWD Singers Who Will Defend the Musical Honors of the City Give a Splendid Concert in the Tabernacle. The Provo chorus, under the direction of Prof. Lund, is n happy surprise. If ,thu local people do not carry olT first prire in the chorus contest at the Ktcsteddfod it will bo because the winners furnished almost al-most superhuman music. Last evening at the tabcrimclu u large crowd greeted thu chorus stagers nnd tho respective content unts. Tho fiiKu of the crowd was probably due to the good work of thu Provo Commercial club In taking tak-ing lip thu Itiatler and giving t-tip-pnrt. Considci lug thu shr.rt notice, the crowd wns very sitisfaetury nud will assist thu singers Materially in their trip to Hilt Lake. While the conteBtaliU were well received and much applauded the audience was Mostly Interested iu the clients singing. They did excellent ex-cellent work nnd deserve success. The following took pirt In last evening's musical! Chorus conteat lWmtarst BylVin, Prothcroj Olmllengo of Thor, Klgar. Piano B lo, Asel Kcls' U. Haymaking, sopruuo solo, Jennie Camp. Violin solo, Hmery Kpperson.. Ladies ipiartette, Madeline Ho-shard, Ho-shard, Lael Joaes, Clco Jones, Lujua Worsley. , Tenor solo, David Kccre. . . Professional matidolinlst, Walter (j. Smith, Knlbarafesiuout nnd wnllz song, KllV IjOITBO. Violin solo, Muso GiiilmoiiH in. w M a rmmum mm mamm mmm m |