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Show DR. BOWEX'S ROYAL j WELSH GLEEMEX ! t One of the greatest musical treats ever put before the people of Milford, ; will be staged at the high school au.j ditorium Monday evening next,' when the Royal Welsh Gleemen, di-1 rect from Wales, wit: appear. This' organization has appeared in even-' town in Utah, large and small that! is why they give the people of Mil-! ford their Chance of not letting them down. These singers topped the bill at Pantage's theatre Christmas week you bet they are worth hearing. This is what critics say of them: W. C. Braford, musical critic during dur-ing World war says: "The finest body of voices I have heerd, either in Europe or America. , Their blending, phrasing and preci- j sion is perfect." ! Idaho Statesman says in review: j "It seems that they must rank as vocalists in the same class that John Philip Souaa and his band rank as instrumentalists. in-strumentalists. Their voices to the ear of a non-musician, seemed perfectly per-fectly blended, rising without apparent appar-ent difficulty to entrancing cresen-dos, cresen-dos, and then diminishing again just as the roar of the waves on a sandy beach.." This choir won over all nationalities nationali-ties in a contest at Brussels in 1910. Dr. Bowen conducts with baton presented pre-sented to him on that occasion. Are they worth, hearing. You bet they are. |