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Show JULIA CLAUSSEN WELL BECEIVED: Madame Julia Claussen. the noted Swedish contralto who is to sing at the Tabernacle tonlpht, under the auspices of tho Ogden Tabernacle choir, was expected to arrive in the city from Salt Lake at 5 p m today. She sang last night in the Assembly hall at Salt Lake City and was accorded ac-corded an enthusiastic welcome by one of the largest audiences that ever attended an event of the kind One of the features of extra Interest at the recital was the unannounced singing sing-ing of the Swedish national anthem by a Swedish choir of Salt Lake City, as a special mark of honor to the prima donna. , Special recognition of Madame Claussen in Ogden was shown last night by the local Elks lodge, which announced at its rehearsal for "The Chinese Honeymoon,' that the rehearsal re-hearsal set for tonight would be postponed to allow the members of the cast to attend the recital. The Tabernacle choir, at its last rehearsal, had Its part of the program well in hand and Director Rallantyne expects the big chorus to do exceptionally excep-tionally fine work. In addition to the many Ogden musicians who have made reservations for the recital, a number of Salt Lake musicians and newspaper men are expected to attend. |