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Show oo SONG SERVICE IN THE EIGHTH WARD The sacrament meeting at the Eighth ward meeting house yesterday yester-day evening, exclusive of the time taken for the regular preliminary exercises, ex-ercises, was given over to a song service serv-ice by Miss Louise Watson, Vosco Call. Alfred A. Cardwell, Leland I. Acomb. Professor W. A. Call and Miss Bessie Goldsbrough. Miss Golds-brough Golds-brough acted as "acctompanist and proved thoroughly competent In the position. Miss Watson possesses an unusually unusual-ly strong and well placed soprano voice of good range and dramatic quality. Her rendition of "Pemr Ye Not. O Israel," was & rare treat-Messrs, treat-Messrs, Voeco CalL Acomb aad Card-well Card-well have excellent tenor voices and their work was much appreciated. As a baritone, Professor Call 1b well known to Ogden people aad lam solo work also pleased. Tne duels wore well sung; and the program an ths whole was thoroughly enjoyed y a oora&i-egaswn niunwriKS aorrut. 309 people. The soasT number weraas folanra:; Duet, "Calm aa the K&k-' 1 ,..M3ss Watson and Prof. OaM Solo, "'Kin af BJterakly , Mr. OartweU Solo, "Matter Maahreo'V. . Vmot Call Duet, "O Restless Sea" . . Miss lttaison and Mr. Dardwell Snlo. ""Silent as Nigat",iraf. Call Solo, "Fear TT !Not, O Wasl"., ...... . ..- Mias Watson Solo. "A. .Dream of Paradise". 1 3tr. -Aucmb Duet. "Our iSariuus"....-. "Vi tdjB mar "and "Vnaao'TJall SdTd, 'Utn.a IPltgrxm" Mr.jOartiweil Solo, "One Flue Day"... Mias Watson Duet, "Hope Beyond" Prof. Call and Mr. Acomb At the close of the program Bishop's Bish-op's Counselor David Jensen thanked the singers on behalf of the congregation congre-gation for their excellent program. |