Show Music — for singing dancing and listening — played an important part in Ogden City’s history According to “A History of Ogden” published in 1960 by Og- Ogden Anecdotes Irene Woodhouse Loci I history columnist From 1899 to 1921 Joseph shortly before the dedication of the Ogden LDS Tabernacle It Ballantyne was choir director and had a slow start but after three he made two-- and four-pasingyears became popular ing common at many public gathThe choir benefited from tal- erings During his tenure the ented immigrants who brought membership of the choir grew to with them the manuscripts from 250 and the group made three famous European selections such trips to the West Coast for conas “The Marvelous Work” “The certs Heavens are Telling” and the Dance music ranged from the “Hallelujah Chorus” stately waltzes and quadrilles to rt What’s happening SUPPORT ONGOING pm BAMBI(G) 3-- 4 pm Ruth Pierpont Ecclcs Community Room Living Skills third Thursday pm Room 207 monthly p for Rape Victims Tuesdays 9 pm Room 216 Self-Hel- 7-- for Children Battered Women Mondays Wednesdays Fridays 0 pm YCC Childcare Center Yellow Room Young Moms Thursdays 8 pm Child care meal provided Widowed Persons third days 3:30-4:3- am 30 Wednes- Thursdays a C CHINESE merchants-LUNC- 773-503- 4 (R) PRICES ARE FOR COMPLETE SUNDAY DINNER HOURS1:00-7:0- 720930 g)tatelme 930 I I DUNDEE FISH CALLED WANDA CADDY AMERICA HOT TO TROT (PG) (R) 12302 455 715930 SHACK II FARM CROCOOilE 00 FUNNY H ri! 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