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Show 1 " The 'First Christmas' Here I : I , . , 0 den Choir of 150 Will Present Great Can- H i, !; tata at Logan Tabernacle Monday. 1 P" Hj jThc presentation of the "First HJ Christmas" at the Logim taber- H" 'uncle; by the Ogdcn "tabernacle H,; . elioir and Salt Lake artists, next B;l Monday evening,-bids. fdir to be K ' an eveift of rnrest pleasure. The ff Ogdcn tabernacle choir numbers H ' 150, and unctyr the direction of K Prof. Bnllnntync is a musical K,' . - organization of splendid repute. The choir was taken to 4'ortland a year or tvo ago and was nc- H'J corded exceptional praise. In the Hi "First Christmas" as it was pre- H$ sentcd at Ogdcn several weeks B , njro,' the choir is said to have K at' its best, the production being H one of the mos't acceptable ever K",'v given there by amateurs or pro- fcssionuls. That it will prove a notable event in Logan is a reasonable certainty, and without doubt an extraordinary crowd will greet tfib choir and assistants, as-sistants, Messrs. Ensign, Graham, and McClellan, of Salt Lake. The affair is given under the auspices of the Cache Stake Primary Association, As-sociation, which stands all expense ex-pense of a special train from Og- den and guarantees the visitors a certain sum, the grand total of which is near $400. Tho Primary officers arc hustling and it is a foregone conclusion tint tho tabernacle tab-ernacle will be jammed. There wjl1 he a Ua cent matinee for tho children Monday afternoon. . . . |