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Show 'The Holy City' To Be Presented Here In Tabernacle Sunday Featured as the opening attraction attrac-tion of the season this year will be the production of the oratorio, "The Holy City", by A. R. Gaul, in the stake Tabernacle Sunday night. This beautiful oratorio is under the capable direction of Jos. W. McAllister, assisted by Earl J. Bleak and the college orchestra and Mrs. Mae Pace, accompanist. The chorus is made up of townspeople towns-people and college students. The complete program follows: Introduction, instrumental, Earl J. Bleak; chorus, tenor solo, "No Shadows Yonder", Junior Larkin, and quartet, Bob Inscore, Jay Huntsman, Enid Webb and Helen Pectol; air, "My Soul Is Athirst for God", Marion Bowler; trio, "At Eventide It Shall Be Light", Enid Webb, VerNell Chamberlain, and Helen Pectol; chorus, 'They That Sow In Tears". Air, "Eye Hath Not Seen", Melba Mel-ba Baker; chorus, "For Thee, O Dear Country"; chorus, "Thine Is the Kingdom"; Intermezzo, instrumental, instru-mental, Earl J. Bleak; air, "A New Heaven and A New Earth", Leland Lamoreaux, with choral sanctus, "Holy, Holy, Holy"; "Holy City", congregation, with trumpet solo, Earl J. Bleak; air, "To the Lord Our God", -Marion Bowler; air, "Come, Ye Blessed of My Father", Mamie Paxman; semo-chorus, "The Sining pot Is for Silver"; Air, "These Are They Which Come Out of Great Tribulations", Margaret Jones; duet, "They Shall Hunger No More", Adrene Cot-: Cot-: tarn and Mary Lou Schmutz; i quartet and chorus, "List! The i Cherubic Host", Melba Baker, Ad-l Ad-l rene Cottam, Mary Lou Schmutz, , and Jane Pace; solo, "And I 1 Heard the Voice of Harpers", Le-i Le-i land Lamoreaux; chorus, "Great - and Marvelous Are Thy Works". |