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Show MILITARY BAND I GREAT SUCCESS Make Splendid Music for H Good Audience. Fire at Richmond Does I Considerable Damage. H The A. C. Military Band concert at . H the tabernacle Monday evening was H all that could havo been desired, and H decidedly mute than was expected by H even those who have closely followed H the remaikablu development of this H organization. Tho program wasclassl- H cal, exceedingly diuleuTt, j ct the boys H pulled through with greatest credit to -M themselves and most thorough pleas- -M ure to the audience. The "William -m Tell" ovoiturc, the second number ou -m the program, brought forth a great H demonstration from tho audience nnd -m from then till tho end everything was H received with hearty applause. Thcie -m could be no doubt of tho honest and H thorough appreciation of tho whole -M assemblage present. H Miss licrkliocl.lu her vocal numbers, jH again demonstrated that she Is the -m sweetest singer of ion. Others may M have voices of greater range and H power, vet none can glvo nrore pleas- H ore than she. Her tones aro wonder- H fully sweet, and under perfect control. H Her every number was applauded to H tho limit and she graciously responded H with some catchy selection. She is H alwajs welcome in Logan. H Tho band boys, Director Thatcher, jjH and Messrs. Lerov Cardon, Hal Favr. M B. G. Thatcher, lsrcal Ycatcs and B Benjamin Carlisle, assistants, are to m be heartily congratulated on the M splendid success of tho concert. There M was a good sized audience present. H |