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Show The Sacred Concert. Tho concert last Sunday evening was u marked Micccsi both In tho numbers nttt'tiding nnd tho rendition of tho numbers which rcllectcd great credit on ths performers nnd thofe who got it up. M.n M I.... .....I... nl... W 1 Tlio opening exercises over, W. L. Webb gavo n brief description of tho Salt l.ako choir's trip to tho Fair M s Rolle Glbb sang "A Touch of II' inanity" in such 11 pleasing manner wl ich, nud It not been Sunday night, wo lid havo called forth gloat applaiwc 1 he tonic chorut v as not ns cood as It ml, ht have been, yet considering tho prtctico they had wo consider thoy dono we t. Miss S. Smith eclipsed her former ctTcrts. Her recitation was line, holding tht largo audience spell hound. She possesses decided talont :: this .' .10. "J. rutalcm" a very difficult solo was we I rendored by 'diss Emerett Cutlor. Tli-r anthem ''Grant us l'oauo" was the crooning musical selection of tho evening. even-ing. It Is nttliirpeico but the choir sang it til right, the quartettoduin( lino but 1101 so well as we hnvo hoard them, Mr. E. Evans, our nrtlst, gave a brief description des-cription of tho World's Fair art eihlbit. Tho duott by Mis. Sitlzuor nud John unthwoe well sang Tlio orchestra would have done better 1 ad thero been a bass. They have tho talent and only need tho practice. -Mrs. Garff gao us an old song but it was well sang and very pleasing. James Klrkham sang one of tho old stand bys. Old yet new, ecry tlnio wo bear it. Ulshop Cutler told ot tho growth ot music in Lelil and praised tho work of our choir nnd tho lender. Then followed the closing oxer-ciscs. oxer-ciscs. Thu people of Leld may expect more as this li only the first of tlio season. 1 |