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Show Praise for Emma Lucy Gates Wonderful Utah Songstress Wins All Hearts In Logan. 3000 Peop7e Hear Mist aGtes Sing Miss Gates came, sang and conquered.' conquer-ed.' Nothing can bo hchra on tho streets today but pralso for Miss Gates and hor nblo assistants, Miss Malone and Miss Cannon. Tho town certalnly owes a debt of gratitude to Prof. Geo. W. Thatcher for arrang-Ing arrang-Ing this raro entertainment. Thanks to tho generosity or Miss Gates and certain public spirited men in Logan, moro than threo thousand persons took advantage of tho opportunity oppor-tunity to attend tho concerts and Miss Gates has moro than threo thou sand ardent admirers In Logan ns n resutt. Everything that Miss Gates sang was wonderful, but tho songs that brought down tho houso wero, "Oh, Dry Thoso Tears," "Echo Song," 'Shadow Danco from Dlnorhh," tho threo old melodies and "Sing Sweet Bird." "Wonderful'' is tho only word that can bo used in tho sanio breath with Miss Gates' namo. Miss Cannon did excellent work on tho piano, especially in tho accompaniments, accompan-iments, and Miss Malono brought down the houso repeatedly with her rcmarkablo work on tho violin. Miss Gates speaks In tho highest terms of her reception In Logan. Sho was enraptured with our mountains and tho wonderful fresh greenness of our valley. Sho has nothing but pralso for Logan and Its peoplo and seems nearly as enthusiastic about us as wo aro about her. Thoso who wero present and heard Miss Gates will havo something to remember re-member tho rest of their lives and tell their children about. It is to bo hoped that Prof. Thatcher will bo ablq to arrango more treats of a similar sim-ilar nature. Of course there la only one Miss Emma Lucy Gates, and we cannot oxpect anyone elso to quite equal her. But tho people have confidence con-fidence in Prof. Thatcher,, He has brought' a. great many successful mu-Blcalt mu-Blcalt programs to Loganand anything any-thing which ho lends his namo to will be sure .of popular support. |