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Show B, Y, U. CHORUS IS RARE TREATS Music lovers of this section received a rare treat at the tabernacle last Saturday night when the B. Y. U. male chorus of over 60 voices rendered its regular program. This without a doubt is one of the best entertainments ever brought to St. George. This musical organization is rated as one of the most famous in the west, and all who heard them may well consider themselves extremely fortunate. for-tunate. Prof, Franklin Madson directed the chorus and Leland G. Larson acted as master of ceremonies. The following program was given: The entire chorus marched in singing sing-ing their college song. "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa. "Cossack Song," Wilson. Piano solo, Miss Viva Skousen. Tenor solo, "For All Eternity," Obli-gatto, Obli-gatto, Ralph Erickson. ' "On the Sea," Dudley Buck chorus. Quartet, "Copper Moon," Andy Anderson, An-derson, Bliss Finlayson, Edge Black-ham, Black-ham, Laurence Lee. Reading, Miss Maurine Hinckley. Musical Trust, Hadley chorus. Soprano solo, "Spring Voices," M. Jepperson. Chorus, "Viking," C. Taylor; "Sand Man," Prothero. Baritone solo, "Didn't It Rain," Alton Al-ton Lai'sen. Chorus, "To Arms," Maunders; "Song of M. Men," Prothero. Bass solo, Andy Anderson. Saxophone solo, "Valse Vanitie," Ralph Erickson. Duet, Andy Anderson and Bliss Finlayson. Chorus, "Marching Men From New Corinth," Hadley. |