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Show NEWS DESERET EVENING SATURDAY Tabemelle Clot 'Tow reilds I T1117. Tabernacle Choir ends the first two weeks of its pit-tonight. The Choir is now in New yeti' wt.,. it big concert in that city will be given at the Hippo- - ''''' -. - - - - NOVEMBER - , . - 27 Adveribishog flop tate Silge GR3ea2 - 1911 1 p. , - bad Use boast The lamas abaci soon to be well patitistoted., said this parser hawe peanctial a4 prosposess eppearasee ittodams ap raid Sows the shady law se Ihe tmatora troiptred aimed tros his-- . tors.; iidol piece as bias aa posetaio; hat I he Cabe leavtag arr..0.& end ig ass enti nigni Mat the eel adios lies Baba I. maw, '4 tibil Oleos really mmSeezed ho the Swart et the true oirmIkp - . drorne tomorrow everting. Up to date the Choir has stmg in nine cities outsids of the state a follow s; Cheyenne, Omaha. Chicago, Detroit. Toledo,. il Cleseland. Rochester. Scranton. and New York-- They have had columns of criticism. tome enthusiastic, sorne non committal, 1 a,..., r,,,, :r srvert. and fess. or two imply abusive. but the All this .1 favorable notices far outweighed the unfavoirable. was to be expected and will be received by the choir management with good grace. The fact remains that the amount of :1 itdvertising given the state by the tour of the Choir is of a v4lue that can hardly be estimated. ,.., Many nev, spaper clippings lave been received by friends of Choir here and local business men who sent out advance tooth to thir frierd,,. Manager Odell of the Consolidated M w Vehicle Co.. at whose instance the Choir was enterand s International Ilarvester company in Chicago, has taired the by 1 of batch liners from eastern houses expressing pleasure a 1 great the Mormon singers, as well as several pounds heard at having 1 new Aparer clippings. Mr. Quigley, of the 1 mail to devoud of i Studebaker Co.. whose Detroit house took the big party an auto I ride, has also received some warns acknowledgments. 1 notices i4s of follow. Some the extracts Many paper's pre , 1 exceeded a column or more in length and only parts of these 1 1 tire given.. i I lierhert were utillvd to display I FROM THE OMAHA BEE. the versittitty et Me clear 1 i I I ..t4 ... r 444.11,- v. O. P , - N 7 '. zt:A.t,-- ; t: .,. e ) 1 . 4 tt 0,-- ,.. . .,--,.- is ,,,,--- 1 .,, .0 , ,t . , '''" 1 kA, . ,.-:- t. - , ..e- ' It 4 .4, . , . , -. - ttit ,. - - - i ,I., 1 - i, ,, , - : 'Wldr6-Q- 4 . t lk ., ,,, - tt-,,- 4,- i4 1 le : - - wl: ,N t r i 11.... I 4- e . - ..i'-iii,101- 4 , , :t . 1- - ., 0.. r''''''. .. 4, ( : : ". t I' r 4tt 0' - , II -, 1 ; . - ,- ... , , ,.ç. - 1 - , :J--v,:::- - ' ,t4: . , -2 - -- - , '..-- l' Tate, Helot inewooras t-t- - ttlf:. - - -. ita:zaib, . - - ..C.- 1, - r-- ly, ,- .,,, ,... , ---- y the port,. lint there. It Pyle,. Mrh. Imes oar Mrs U. too-0. tc.locas. Larp r ts.'14 a fsia. Eirtlaari. as their father Menem Iiiiititaey. was hare there. aril It wadi Meow hie latmor- - ItioheM Kesel! K- - . - I t - tf . . it , -- . el.: 0 , , ....:, 4 - 4,,, ... 3 ... . , . e , - ,:,,,,:: .i.. ,p4iti - 1 t' - ,,' ,, ,, ....,, -- ; A . 41 - ' ,,. - i .,.. .4r' ,,,s,p. - ' - ,,,;(. Latter-da- -,- - - "ow - ; - 1. . :,,b,.,., A," flit .'''' . ;.' ..-- A ,, - -- .- ..1 ... - -- . . .. ' 1 It- - -. I k Ili ''''' I, ' - ti-- ' 1 ' ,41:110. area saps Me Prot-he- t JJoefai Hatweday morales the choir tiescist arrived in Toledo, ft. from Introit-Maumee aad etelliat performartote a era g ive It the It alma ma theater. but heather glom beatify ttirehod ale though those who IttPrib tit aitrititalltre U tt.Ir reertlte1h i1 ipe .11thu.tM the b..ral aad &Ad, amlapts. la FARIS shawl Ih streets et Tuh'da ethe her4111 sets the improteetto that H la a cote of ustrul culture Heftier MT idea be. twilittee isprermmt that the Ilititng picture ate.a. the anapaght sail imoar brevity liar anaswaspass ar potemised them artistic productions. It Is told It Toledo that the Thomas ortildwi la of Chitego Oiled et lilt ammo isSpattne theater to a intimations i Tok4116 hone., OM Mier irtittriteill tIr . i ' .0 ';) 't r . - , Th.-A- , -1 , v h. - : - r ' , -- - , .,. , tel . ''': -,, . 1 , , - . - -- , P. - . , ,, , ,,, - t A - - . ,., .,te,- ,: It.hai - . !.. .. - - - ' ,. . '- -- r . ' t0o-ti- l , ' 4 ..,- - ,,,, k t : - -- k . ' . -- . 1. ' i ; o: gala .(t A more littuity greellnat sericite." (ha This city la a choir al Cleveland I ' t i reeoroteett center of culture anJ whoa , ' . 1 a .,a a ' ,,, . , ,,a. 1. I he ruilahi linable at lb. HIppn1r.ufl e a .4. t . . - : A . ,,. . ', It , , the Immense hall fairly well tied ',. -with sin audiere thee was thoroughly 1-, -1P . ..!.., :. f :,' , itt- ; I prem.' at se l'Ach itittuttor ago s, : ,1, ,. nti le with burets of otoloore. .; t i - ' -, . . NIA re11141e4 IL , Conduirt..r . - , ' t---, eiumeed. beer. ., would ,k. hate number . each ; - 4ft . ' . ' - 1 , 4 1 : It was the -- Lucia tiomtetti As i I !t I t:tv , I : htim LICA, I : .' I ;MEN'S t VetICES t::, , ,. t, . 4,. , the "lrhrirtmes Shea.' by the . 4.10 '-, . w; ' 4 &MLA. i It 1.It I, ttior"lutx1) tititqai ; r P 4 looy". Mee Eduard' , "Inflammatua." . ;Poi it b. &AI Mr of at t 01 tidal Particularly strung is the wonieles WPihe'll ' i.In polo. and Ilevid ' ''' P t . .. t,14, It Itt ,u4itt tog hrt 4 istrt et tne (bons, it sings I P " ,,,,,,,f; Roemer, solo. anal dine WiOtire harp -, .... ),. 11 ' - .. t.HtI ,Iunte and eith a good degree! en. I , ' qr. , adrorded hearty rwillittP. . . 'selection liet-' ; ;,"7 .1 " ,, t q In. Itai , Ii twit. dit,t of ilittlittlf The tone produced is even , , I $ Hrevor Dore co? Clelie1111101 VISO forewent ' .. inte t 1 tit tt. ift ant. Itii11- - and emeith. ated though at first the .,, ' and he said the eoncert trait one of the . ' 4, 4s.; i"ti 1111,L, change of atmespherk condtIuni apt 41 , . . bof things In the mimic tins that had tl' , . I . s ,t t affected t 4, LI titr t the of itt.atA i the itto,t t.0 ptrently quality attt PPIF slotted the elly. .., Wit waver it A:fief singing. somewhat t"ila II., making I . e otgalliAat 6 , : t, , - . Tho find ran eurnment of papers trots trent pith. this defect II(SOn wore away. , .. t-- - ' ' .iitelt,, home. In tote :hare of a number of FROM AN O'AkiAHA FAFER. and in the "Ilesannah. a dedication t- t 's - - ' ' -N ,,, ' I , . : s . , ... ....' . .... 0- t- conics of The I woeret Newt,. reached . number. by Stephens. and "0 My Fath. o,4, 1$ ...,.. ,: , .1.rit$ . P. s, t';-,, 11.,....,. , l nis kir-- , 4 ,P. ' N.,m, the chMe at Cleveland. The pater has er," a favorite "Mormon" hymn arI et dated Oct tri. sf4 contained this tour. t fit ranged by James Metiranahan. the tVtlitit.; i.L Li.' hid wratifyint news of the re.'i prtaind. tio-tittiptic stiett members redeemed themselves effect4,1, t,1 1,4,4 4111 et the primary election. . Io.t te .11,1 to some tient tively. ut '1itirth , GIRLS OF S . In the opening piece, the "Worthy Is fodav the choir special was run froti 140- ItY org.inizatiost. Buffalo to Niagara Pella. where the Attt tit11 tan.i snot the Lamb" from the "Messiah." the 4.14iti hy tie am Do Do Miss Look of statement. a Hardens "Well. Under of Healer Like of the refutation l'Ialn Salt! The notice Rage They metnhers were Ilvated to a view of tho med. di" WWI itten's soction at times was thin. and They :Vow'!" theheading, d t is , r .1 Cleveland Plain Dealer printed the accompanviee picture the choir and Prof. bitephetat work was quits complimentary. gorgeous cataract As it was the first the tenors were weak. The arrangethht"1"tin't ...Si js Pit Ithitittei on to rocent choir Its in an The shown Tabernacle the ladies visa with of sketch the are. from young time that moot of the party bad seen interesting accompanying reading picture ment of "Dixie." however. gave the hula-i- t in. ,s tt.tt t!th ity ike. s. left to right, Miss Wanda Lyon. Miss Mee Alder. Miss Maymo Summer-hay- s. the fans. a most enjoyable day was division of the chorus its main that city. The heading. of course. was suggested by the etatement of Mary ittis Iu.uIg vtitS ,mile L&1a.nd I, )4t itit lt. t,. Miss Nora Warburton and Him Alice Yt0h anent on the Gorge mute care. Sevend 'lance. and its clever harmonic setting Garden who said that the women of Salt Lake looked "like bort of salt" latt thatilitit U th this ttiamillitht,itt awl mombers of tho choir Hurst. of the party become so absorbed In its texts which was very distinctly The Plain Dealer printed the picture showing IIit prhttitioll .tliti tie and admiring the beauties of the falls ntmciated. detailed made a hit with as it by the ',titatnot.- clout', it I seenetv that thew very narrowly Wooed the encore audience. datable alone a there :11.1,11,1 itittpt The train was left behind to quiet the applause. , t Mr. was the first appearance in the eity,' I') weleome the Utah visitors. assuring Miller Bald that while there Were points getting -tonation was a thing of some inexactloaning :limyther--;About it. held 211 minutes and all the members by Protheroe, is a floe ness. Twilight." t :tom sea Is and whieb differed aot ere the them welcome to the the upen sing program presented thoroughly they inspect pletis Reorganites were gathered in for the run to watt the number. and in it the chorus produced to The choir. as It wan represented at pleasing, but because the audience hieteric building, lie told some of the from the Utah Church. yet. he said Rochester. sotne In effects. this good piano though and gt,toittiutt ot seemed in a most receptive mood and hietory of the building and showed there were many points upon which :.election the deviation from the key this performance. ofdoes not comprise Several "Mormon" PhIPTII boarded the icht the body which.. responded to the work done in a mat that purported to be the original keY they are united, and he ',referred to train the full strength ,o,tha at Niagara Fails. joining the eas most noticeable, st thlihtt Mahlon. to dwell generous 't ttt ttti those extended also door of the the Utah the upon front building. points lie provides musk for aboot Niagara. An idea of ehoir trip secbeen hail some the to 1111 freedom of er there the and the A IS From VIRTCOSO. latter ttitGANIST the visitor. original hinges, piece ttILt the choir trip has The Detroit Free Press notice fund tions of pulpit boards.pulley', After looking through the temple the interest whieh :tr. Several soloists lie permitted ill tft- - iht drawn 200 voices. but the full memberand Saints of assisted. and of these ship of the chorus is no Ift101 than 600 a number of ftchnksti faults. but a copy the taking of a photograph in the in- Loading the vieltors visited the old created smolt the inelders it iui lawns ,Meit visit of David the shown east is the dethe J. John McClellan. of is organist, na the criticism even obtainable. with of I home is r ttLit cleittioa. serves Yet it is wensible. terior. and when totked if the choir just r.vans. of Berlin. Wis.. who traveled liyruil Smith which ee,titta the niost praise. Ile is absolute- strong. 200 singsre, to make a great and a sing in the building, Elder Miller next to the temple lot. The place I. 200 miles to hear the choir oncert at gots ttiatttut Ith,t,rIt taiit ;t II 1,41- - ly at hente at the FROM THE CVELAND LEADER might his choral playinstrutnent, now E. and Mr. Metcalf ,I hittitts If "Wc should be and said. noise. you 0;14 it by occupled disappointed ;11 Stephens' ilk, ball in Chicago. Mr. Evans of the Vidor staceata was a bril- joyful his grandson, C. A. McFarland. The Orchestra forms produced effective sonorities of "(;) ing MO et 1111: rthI tttne In the evening at the Hippodrome, ditl not sing here." Those of the re. old Is one of the heal elders at Berlin,. of virtimeo liant and in this work, piece house Darnel were the who in remains tone. ti vocal organized practically congregation Foto( .. a which come had and during his seven years member. large audience his registration showed rare taste. building Joined in singing the song. ait when It was occupied by the pa-- 1 c.,11.iLwt1 from pieta, INTER-OCEAarranged by in the Church his home has ever largely out of curl 'oily remained to the CHICAGO THE FROM The built house triarett. music rolled as and the it ; by Sidney ship upward itedceiner." by vent enthusiastic appreciation upon C.;,,win.,n, sting FROM THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. been open for the entertainment of street from the the across foreof 'teemed t their that the Higdon. just rile full , i;!, tiezzospirit the choir for Re music alone. Elder T. C. Illaekbarn of for temple. has been added to in each side. visitors. IIK it lealith Two hundriel voices from the choir tt Just before the last song Conductor fathers rested upon the singers ReIra R. Cannon ,ee. Ida, Eider but the central 'portion of the house Blackfoot.Lake in tears. I b and I. P. HMeklev of itt.ile tt 'ite,titt of MIT- '"I- the "alormon" tabernacle in Salt From the "Mermen" tabernacle choir Evan Stephens gave a surprise in the tnany of them were melted hall pray.. t Salt of W114:11 same is tie the the choir Sidney Higdon Lake City. were heard in a varied pro- of Salt hake, Director Evan Stephens form of a Mormonixed arrangement of fer leaving the assembly Ir.17.1.o. laboring In Can- lived there Joeeph Stnith's old home :alai! Lawokree. wamluotnagre the I ttt unity and the vittlit o,r ass. gram last evening in orcheatra ha;1. choee about 200 representative voiees "Dixie." sung by the male part of the sang "Joveph Smith's First Prayer. Utahans who n the hill Wigs-teris the block. from down was rendered. to also hich the east temple The chorus is sastward bound to par- ler the pligriniage choir. The beautifully of "Mortnon" land .1 ttitrast, anti Joined the choir igsecial at Nlegara end a well was extolled beauty an Is now reektence used and and This The were York. freedom the in New vieitors in given : conin to Rochester. ehoir the the the i! National .! line the last exposition ticipate Irrigation will accompany htthptt-'1rilight." for of which. following song. Dixie meter was of the building and many went throu.,h store combined. All the buildings are where a concert will be given tonight New York. drilled ensemble stopped in Chicago eve"110- - xress, hitt 18 to meet Part s,;g The In on of a state hall out last to the premervattom ono concert at Orchestra good There the "Stermon" Ping-er"Away. away, away out west In Utah." the upper stories and ChristmaX Nev. by St ',hew. entire party partook of luncheon at will offer each day a compwition en- ning. The pmgram chosen was comfor IIIM lar. us. i!so by Perhaps the most notablo number tower. where they obtained a beautiful chora the Kirtland oratorio which from loystelry conduct. "KNITSFORD MINITURE SALE." of view house, the was t rendition country, titled The Irrigated Region." the of the sextette from surrounding The prehensive. ranging th t,ponttion of with a "Lucia" by Ite soloists and the choir. at this time of the year presents a most ad by the church organization. ett,tir to Mr stepliens' text le by Mrs. Gilbert aleCturg, and uses to comic opera excerpts, ,ohid,t vocal violin and The notes pealed as from a mighty cr. charming appearance. The country is Many visited the cemetery, which is laurels b,th az.; tor find com- the music by John J. McClellan. The measure of organ, -in. The choir is comnverything In the hotel will be crewand individual brilliancy was fair- rolling, with hill covered with ver- situated just emit of the temple lot. gan, Is poser. 1Vorttly the limit)." by work requires 30 minutes for its per- solo work thrown and the evre found ed at private sale. There are many few tombst,,nes of in dating and young singers, and the lost dure the beautiful effect of zhit trees, valleys being Very Ily It was preface,' 'tuft eve- posed largely Hikod,o. ,tp ot the big selections formance. back much tyrior to the tato '1,014. The thousand dollars' worth of carpets, tone has a sinicular freshness and whole. dotted with comfortable homes. rom it h ,,vealed their ' fling by II numbers that indicated enact. es,it I, is and is well rugs, imported china. silverware, bedle well kept The soprano contingent 8.1111., The temple is in a fair state of pres- cemetery in that ,iiecti,m, 'rho great catholicity of taste and ranged ipecially notable in this respect. visit. a worth room. parlor and kitchen furniture, Jofrom "The Messiah" to is the "Dixie." maintained and by spirited-- 'entering of Foldier. Chorus ervation, Mr. Stephens has evidently schooled In street fixtures and show cases. Everything one is There The choir of the "Mormon" taberprincipal are The only church. front Fitost." bv looms, and the invery people sephlte his Fingers in the standard works of side streets branch USOPti in a hotel. several seem to and choice of Kirtland; the evitable Litioa building, xtet fi,r fifty scdo nacle is said to number 600 voices. The the church out of town aervice. And yet the secular It will pay those revere the spot where Joseph Smith from the main thoroughfare, but on voices and elioir. and "I fragment visiting the east may fairly numbers interspersed at ranged he on this occasion cm. sale. Sale from f, I. male, presumed to represent the best ma- hinted at ideals of chore w.tek f,r t proclaimed many of the more remark- the one etreet ',hind the ptore, the to 6visit this to the tsa. I p.m. daily. able doctrines of modern times, Elder blacksmith Plow. the ime.tottice. tie to pve,111g. from Tii0 Ir- terial of the parent chorus, and its beyond the of limita tions the exrpt i iga t.I I tegion." by -t 'bin. from performance last evening gives abun- liturgy. Whatever may he the influTO the prize irrigation ode, litter' by Mrs. alma areinels for the asaumption that ence of this chorus vimit to the conlove of song and the talent to sing ; Gilbert Nic hirg and set to musie by !the it of irrigation experts, certainly Mr. McClellan, closed an evening which are as characteristic of the west as of gress dispels the conviction some persons the east, if somewhat less systema- are lias a rare musical treat. civilizaown artistic to that proud It is possible to tion exists only met of Buffalo's grain Mr. Evan Stephens. as conductor, tically cultivated. showed himself a master and with the speak in highest terms of the vocal docks. material assembled in th'e bass section Old of John 3. NieCiellan. the Church Gives a The concert may be judged from tws Reorganized organist of ;Ind accompanist: Kdward P. Kimball. MO this chorus. The tenors are not quite iriewpointe, either considering it afl a reliable the and and altos sopranos tissIstant accompnnist, and the 200 se- lack the volume Kindly We!. performance of a church choir as as an necessary to support offerimc lected singers and soloists, has a wonof a body of singers that prederful organization. of which any city the male section. of tende to greater renown. As a church come. tither requisites a good ensemble or state might well be proud. it is a remarkable body in atm) also wanting. The chorus re- ch)ir also in the material it boasts. But and Parts of the program not to bo over- are sponds to the conductor's beat with as a body that covets honors on the looked were the solos by the ttjan the faultless !concert it falls short in spevveral artittts: Mist; tivtlitt Vhite, a harpist of aelnething toless which we have been ae- 'respects. stage unanimity The discipiine of the choir is MEMBERS JOIN IN SINGING excentional skill. rendered two num- customed 1 or the Apollo Mendels-- not any to geed; the attack Is by no bells with technical finish and inter- sohn club. byThere is a similar lack of means always exact; quite a number esting style. Mr. J. 'r. 11:1Tot, a tenor. precision in enunciation and several of times a few voices antielpated the ...bowing good training and a bhallti- !departures from the pitch testified rest and f0) It U as with finish- -fat "Vtti I, ttutittql." by either of weariness or 'insufficient re- aim voices lagged behind.the And not Experience of the Mtesical 11 larinit, hi 1,conctivallo. with an abundant display hearsal. The conductor. Mr. Evan only in this became the lack of preCleveland. Toledo and at tentlatrattiellt anti Watt Etrittarhd. In Stephens, set forth an eoncision apparent! through this fault waa original 11 mpodeirsohn Andante and Finale of the is also caused the the the indistinetness of "Worthy Niagara Falls. the Convert for violin. by Wil- teption from chorus, Inn and in "The Messiah." with Ienunciation; very often the worda eould and prove you believe in people lard Weihe, the audience heard an art- !Lamb," which the conrcrt opened. Ills tempi 'not be understood. The shadings ist of unusual attainments. Tho Finale iwere so slow and so mostly between a fortissimo and your business. was cxehottettally brilliant and ro- familiar number was varied that the 'moved robust (Fram a Staff (orrcspondent.) plane. Finer nuanees were unrecognizmantic. awl for an etwore li gavo an able. Ile was more quite inN. 'V (Jct. absent. in fortunate ELECTRIC exquisite number on mated strings. Mr. terpreting his own arrangement of is the best lEnsign and choir in "Gypsy Sweet- "Dixie" for male chorus which follow- FROM THE DETROIT NEWS. BUFFALO. itiP memories of the of their forefathers heart," from "Tirs Fortune Teller." by ed only Protheroeat dainty and melodiis the best and light. in the historic old building. the ous part song entitled "Twilight," to Tho "liosannah" VS beautifully renilurbort, uresented one of the most dered, the religious depths being voices of 20A men al)(1 (MIMI, many or It from the sacred number. A separate or the chorus in this !small audience was present. store is NATURALLY ATTRACbrought out by tone oinality and with the A. well-liglite- d accompaniment of those who lutd beauty of the phrasing, while the So- them descendant number being eSpeinily 5fl dont'. Mistl ldiers' Chorus from "I"aust" If will spend and who pargiven helped in its lvans arid Mr. Ilan,' w(re soloists in FROM THE CHICAGO money in strangers, and with dash and farce. the closing number. in all the vicissitudes of the ticipated most Had choir the alone the drawn whieb eft' ort should be made to have appeared the places to they have b evening would have proved a treat, but people in those early days, rang out in "Morn-titt- i in ehoir Choral and ondo tabernacle sing were offerings ilril; ()walla were offered which were harmony in the strains of the majestic put solo favorably. again Mt ittt ret urn trip from forward last evening at Orchestra hall of es numbers excellent a chartieter as the work old hymn, "We thank thee, 0 N,w york A, 'M. It. in their native God, fctr by singers wh of chorus. Miss Evans, soprano, the t); form tho in a choir of the the room tation, "Mormon" and Fred Graham, tenor, who sang of the assembly prophet," I FROM THE CHICAGO EXAMINER. tabernacle of Salt your store is well Money spent in Lake City. t.,:i: the solo parts in the Irrigation Ode, Kirtland templo yesterday morning, The precise amount of artistic en()11 Its way from Salt voices of splendid quality possessed a dark, dingy store. WaR the scene. There Lake City to was to be derived from and spent, for le w people ,care to carried tho aria strong and Deeply Impressive York the -- Mormon" tabernacle jeynient which they those within four once walls the music of at the interpreted at clear above the melody of the chorus. tinder its ioildiator, Evan Steph- !a hearing perhaps-- upon heroes of the early-dalet our Call up our Commercial ens, hrolte its Mpg jttirtley anti stoppod !this concert depended, history of the BARITONE fORED. EN( of individual !the listeners. expectations off here last evening at tirchestra hail Church. There, too, at the Prophet the of their and upon critical quality t Horace out an in illumination experts help you Ensigmbaritone,was repeatedprosent a prograin consisting prin- !demands. laying The program, somewhat ly encored for the finish with whiell he Joseph, am head of the Church and the numbers. The ovitly of choral over lengthy. was made Mill lengthier presented the llypsy I4weetheart to the school of the prophets; and between or zoo selected mixed chorus, installation. comp-m.(voices by the general lavishnftss In the mattho triple row of pulpits adorning each blending of the thotr's low. bevautiful end front a torsly If la a fine of the large assembly hall, the peoorganiza- ter of encores. Some of the music accompaniment, Miss Lydia White, a tion of m Mika 1101Ppli It Pxhibits represented upon it aA good, sorne of tall slip of a girl pi o,ved herswil a ple Fat under the ,.(iittal of the prophet's and vigor inch tire voice! ;,ntioislasin a and little of it was' harpist tiossessing intelligent Mer'it was indifferent tainly characteristic of W. .10 I'M When Li, an Stephens taistal his baton bad. pretation in her M4r.rt1on "Autumn," 6PntS, and the members show in their very of the hoir joined in been well while Willard Welhe, visdinint, gavot and the mend-terThe chorus has evidently theY that have been ,nging trained !trained. and since Mr. Stephems, itn a charming rendition of Mendeissohn'n singing the grand ..I.1 hymn, many WPre Lilt narti4Allar care and diligence. has been associated with Concerto, and WKS recalled for two en- overcome with emotion. and tears I,,A filleir Concert colitained Fwlectionft conductor, flowed freely. At the titne of the arits training for more than 20 years it cores. I I I arII.1K i. Itlint ratorio, thp taken be ft): granted that he.i David Reese, tenor, whoce yob's) rival of the visitors from Utah, wiry may s smic from Coleridge-Taylor'"Mitineknown his bultnents well. The most iposscssed a reaonanee and power of ices were being etinducted by the reItalia," Operatic rhoruses and concerted Impressive feature of the slinging waslrange. gave the stria from La Boheme. organized church. which ix now in pos., the "Soldiers' like ',blies chorus" from the delicacy of the planisusimok which The accompanists, John J. McClellan poolion of the building and grounds, but by ikitutisl and the sextet in many canes wam most admirably and Edward Pr Kimball. gave more the service wax temporarily suspended op irom finnizettra "Lucia," and riven contrived. EVERYTHING. The ensemble was also of ,than adequate nerviest to lioth choir to Permit the visitors to enter and take t loluler numbers ilk., "Dixie." arranged zoad quality. but there rn woInisti. Alt"yether the appear- seats in the tt mole. Elder C. E. Miller, Ntr. IT its director Stephens, and an larly amour the tenors and bassos'ance of the "Mormon" choir was a epitr of the Kirtland excerpt from "The Fortune Teller" of uncomfortable moments in which in- - ispecial utcasion nut only because this 'presiding pulpit, and he took 'I , I LI1 ' ' ' 4 '; .' ". - s.- - . ti ... v L 1- - v htitit-tetil- 1 TABERNACLE CHOIR GROUP r the nut-tiei- tatter-;flick- 4; r, t t. 111 , ' - - .liUtb IMPRESSIVE VISIT . Al- og ; KIRTLAND I I il Light Up Your Store Mr. Merchant Vat-tal- I to , opular. p- 1 1 . ' I: LIGHT LIGHT LLI TIVE to n that your city advertisement, and safest artificial they their thelr attention brilliantly lighting enter r Department and attractive y ' 61111 I lit IA i Utah Light te. 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