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Show MISS GATES TO BE HEARD TONIGHT fl Ogdon music lovers arf unde r many H obllpaticni! to Professor Ballantyne H and the Tabernacle choir, and tonight Da promlfirs to add another to the list HB' Professor Bollantyno has long been H negotiating with Emma Lucy Gate? B He attended her recent triumphant H eoncen in tha Salt Lake Tabernnrle jRJ and conferred with hr at its close HH as to the numbers which would be flj nost likely to suit Opden music lov- flflflj era. Miss Gates has always held a flflflj high place in the esteem of Ogden H people and the Tabernacle choir, es- HL pecially, because she went with them flft to the famous Portland exposition, flflj singing the solo parts In their con- HH certs, and especially the "Ode to Ir- HjB rlgation, so tonight's concert will be HjB largely in the nature of a reunion HHE Mias Gates' program will be one HB of wide variety, ranglnc from opera Hp arias down to old fashioned English EtflJ ballads. HBB: A number to which the people here H9B are most eagetly looking forward is H the famous Intlammii'ir-." which H ttiH Qatss will render, accompanied H of the orfi&D and choir. |