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Show GUESTS COMING ON SPECIAL TRAIN Tabernacle Ohoir to Entertain Governor Spry, President Smith and Others at The Virginia Interpretative Song Service at the ' Tatarnaclo Program For Sunday Afternoon " ,," N'ext, Sunday In tho Tabernacle at 2 p m. an Interpretative song Borvlco will be given Tho purposo of thesq jftoi noons Is to emphaslzo the Importance Im-portance of closo association of wordti with tho music and tho groat aluo ot choral mu3lc In a religious son Ice. Apostle Dald 0. McKay will be tho speaker Mr McKay attcuded Thursday night's lehearsal of the Tabernacle choir to listen to this organisation sing tho cntlro "program which will b6 rondei cd on Sunday afternoon. This gave a splendid conception of tho cnaractei and lntlmato relationship between the words and musical netting net-ting Thlrtj prominent men and wo. mon from Salt Lake City will bo tho guests of the choir on this occasion, among them President Joseph F. Smith and w.fe, President Chae W Penrose and wife, Governor Wra Spry and wife, the presiding bishopric and wives, Maud May Dabcoclc and others Through the kindness of Mr Bamberger Bam-berger a special car will be given thG choir, complimentary, leaving Salt Lake at 11 o'clock and roturnlng at 5 p m. Upon arrlv.ng In OgJcn at 12 o'clock, a dinner will bo served at the Virginia for tho Salt Lake guest and a number of prominent cltlzom of Ogdcn, Including the presidencies of tho three stakes in Weber count, Mayor A. G, Fell, Hon Fred J KlescI and tholr wives. Mr. Bamberger ana wife will also be present. Following Is the musical program to Lo rcndoroJ at 2 o'clock In tho rr ! . ,VbIch tho public la coidlally Invited: .- .. . ... ..i Cinnme- Mig Tilllo H. Poulter and choir H.-rk Hark, My Soul"... Shelley Myrtle B. Hlgley, Mrs. Poulter and "choir "Night Song of Bethlehem". Buck Miss Pnnl no Maddock and nholr "0, Holy Night" Gounod Miss Bessie Blair an.l choir. "One Sweetly Solomn Thought" ,. . . Ambroso "Crowned With tho Tempest" VortU Mr Lawrence Groenwell and choir "Hjran t- "" "t'r ' Buck Tabernacle choir. orderB havo come to hand. General LI Yuon Hehg, the Republican military mili-tary leader at Hanhow, who was appointed ap-pointed vice president of the republic repub-lic by Sun Yat Seu, urges tho selection selec-tion "of Wu Chang as the capital. It Is thought In some quarters that ho Is doing this with a view to assisting assist-ing Yuan Kal by splitting opinion among the republicans In tho south. Nanking, Fob. 16 Tho ropubllcans In telegraphing tho news of his selection se-lection as president of tho Chlneso republic to Yuan Shi Kal at Poking, Informed him that ho was second only to George Washington who was the only othor president of a republic wjjo had been unanimously elected. . nn |