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Show ized a course of vocal training was given him at the Los Angeles An-geles Conservatory of Music, after which he appeared in many musical productions. About six months ago Mr. Hyland left here and has been taking vocal lessons les-sons at the Boston Conservatory of Music, returning, here about three weeks ago. This is Mr. Hyland's first appearance in Bingham and the many friends he made on this occasion hope it will not be his last. The young ladies of St. Mary's Academy of Salt Lake who assisted in making mak-ing the concert a success are to be congratulated in their attempt at-tempt to please the people of Bingham by rendering such an excellent program of classical music. HYLAND CONCERT A SUCCESS SUC-CESS Music lovers of Bingham en-toyed en-toyed the concert given at the Princess theatre on Saturday last. Much interest was manifested mani-fested in the delightful renditions of Patrick Hyland, Bingham's tenor, when we say Bineham's. tenor, we mean it, as Mr. Hyland was born in Copperfield, and is v son of Mrs. John Bryne. Mr. Hyland has been living with Felix McDonald, superintendent of the Inspiration Mining Co. of ! Arizona, his uncle, for several years. Some time ago when his vocal abilities were being real- |