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Show 1 -L. A JIECITAL ATTENDED 1 I v,W " w ' t l - ' H 1 '$ ':ir ' tThurecital given at the taber- 1 v nacle last night by the pupils of 1 Mrs. Ada Wood Webster. Cedar B k -1 'City's talented vocal instructor, M Va listened to' by an audience H j Ithat taxed the capacity of the H I nig building. 1 H . The program was. one of the,' H stever'render-ed'ih the city M ,'Jgnd called forth unstinted M , , .ira,isc r?rof'thp nimdrpo1? vVhp H . ere present. The work, of H .those who took part was of such H uniform' high standard that it H would indeed be difficult to H distinguish between them, as to H 'their relative ability, or even ot H Che mastery of the selections H jf there was any apparent H superiority, one over another, H it was due to the character of H the selection, rather than to H greater ability. It may be said H that' the duet by little Cordon H Walker and Mona Urie, the H quartette, and the solos by Miss H -' Blanche Corry, Miss Gladys H . Clark, Miss Isabel Jackson and H )Mr. Earl l)rie, made the greatest H hits of any of the numbers, by H Reason of being so full of human H interest. H Mrs. Webster may well feel m proud of' her success 'in develop- H ing such a high standard of H ability i ps was . manifested by H thos.ewhpiookpart in the pro- H gram, and Cedar City should H feel, grateful for the number H ? arfdstandafd of the musicians H being produced under her. cap I " able 'direction. " |