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Show thusiastie audience assembled in the hall, nil of whom were more than satisfied with the musical feast. The visitors had been told that Rrigham City people are not a music-loving class, but at the conclusion of their program they were loud in their praises of the appreciative audience which greeted greet-ed them on this occasion. Recall after recall was demanded by the demonstrative audience, and when the concert was finished the regular program had been more than doubled. R. C. Easton was recalled recall-ed twice, the audience refusing refus-ing to be satisfied until he sang that beautiful piece, ''0, my Father," Fa-ther," which was specially set to inusic for Mr. Easton by Prof. F. Stephens, Eliza R. Snow having written the touching words. Chas. M. Harris, that popular young violinist vio-linist from Logan, was recalled several times. That old favorite, George Pyper, brought forth thunderous thun-derous rounds of applause. The voice of Mrs. Edwards, who sings like a nightingale, was as sweet as i ever. Mrs Allison received a large and deserved share of applause. IT. S. Ensign won a merited encore. We should liaveliked to have heard more from Prof. Pathe. The concert con-cert was a splendid success in every way. TIIK CWKUT. liniml .ifiiMt-Hl Trt'itt at the 0errt The concert given in the Opera : Hons.- Tuesday evening by the Salt Lake-Lo:;in people, was one of the i finest tilings of the kind ever given in Brigh:yn City. A large and cn- |