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Show I II SERVICE I AT TABERNACLE 9 Apostle Ballard Discourses on Work Performed by the Choir peclartng that mualr U the founda-S founda-S gallon of all true worship and that un- fl drr Ita lr.arlng Bf1unc mor peo- Sir hava ben t.rought to repntence mmlM than oould have resulted from 'rT-5,j ins ttrmoni Apostle Me'.vln J lard, chairman of 'h- church nm -i I4.nmir g..ve hist, pntm to the H Ogden Tabernai. le ihoJr.?' feeds ate musical srire ' afternoon, for the excellent PH they trf rrndrti'ir wi.i 1 LfW for th purpoM of creating an 'ryraj hi V congregation which listejieo I 1 attention 'o the excellent i,rf?T ' " ; ranged ts Prol Joeih uai j HH ar.d which rendered In an mmm He mannai 'be V 1HOIM hl RKMBBW- Several cboruee ami stun i Irsnaerea oy m- inv , tgfji Two election fr,t rcno Prof 8- K Whllaker on the reat lirt. .nn ., violin solo wa pl'"' hvMtm lUn Planar. Tin- "ololati ,.hena uf.l Jed Unllantyne Following the i.rocr ' on The Mia Ion o( Muelt waa dc-llvered dc-llvered by Apo.tlr Ball . on. r.f .he fines. InstltuUona In ths church. Mr said we couWI n ! 'M-pensr 'M-pensr with It u:tl K"' l " one of the fundamental thing. thta community He decsred that I feasor Bollar.t)n.- PrOfSSBOr Whllaker and the members of the choir were performing u mlaMon i iil In import -am- to thl of .re.i. hln: the goapel bj th. it., athood -f ihe hurcn i-nd In fact AWfrlnl thit ill" work of the priesthood would often fail if it wore not for the Inspiration of ih. music rendered at the services, the music, ha aatd. often suggr.ting the theme mmm r IH In diacnastnif hi" theme tin- -penkcr sHl told how. In the earlv dan "( lnc 1 B I ihdr meetlnit" Thai wort anH maklnR provisions for th' of the ery baW munli t all h r- vlre MVaW IN HI Ut II MupIc lit th- church will often do that which preaching will fall to ompiiiih. the tpeaker mild. To sul.-utantlate sul.-utantlate thin Htatemenl Apoath Bal lar.l related an Incident where two pereone hud beeh rnstranped from j en. h other for yeara bul were finaii raooni lied anw ondt the i innplrinK influence of mualc ran-j dared at a aer'lce whi'h the attend-ad attend-ad He ulo rotated Incident! in hit mlaalonMry fxperlcncci where Ihe pro-Judiro pro-Judiro of man) peopjt bean ken down b) the tinging of goapel B The upeukei Ud he could f'lily ap- pre. mte why King Etaul aoughl the! H aerv'lcea of young David wha)i ho auf- fercd under hit fit" of despondency. When David struck the string of his Liv. hrp. calling fJrth awool melodlea. jH He would revive and the evil jir it would de ' from Mm Latter Day Salnt.i would become the rejooejfnlaad activities. It was the Intention or the church authorities, he Nid. to give every posalhle assls unci; to lh mu-l slcal portion of the church crvloei and cholia would hi- encouraged to continue In their divine mission. Music, the Speaker H.i!d. 1m an ehtlal of our religion and worihip and It would bc impogslldc to rgach ihe halghl nhout it Tlx- aCTVli aas conducted by Kl-dar Kl-dar Oeorgi 8 Barker of th.- North v bar take high coUncIL lna-Hon lna-Hon arag .(: i by Rider B. A. linmo of the North ... i- t iki and bene- i.. l-i.i.... Of... I ,I..I.,AI1 .. (llCllon o r.l.i.'i """ ji.mvn " the Wobor ftJiko high council. Pol low lug the program: Brca ' the W-avo. 'lirltinn" "al-lar "al-lar Utephena, Jed Bejlantyne and Choir. Th.- Pubrican," Mildaed Wnre. Li id Kindt; Light." choir. iol n 10I0 M la Mnrj Fiiher. .in Th) Pence." Mildred Ware and choir. i ;,! I i ur R fni-f ." choir. .. i... .! i Come," Mildred Ware wiih violin obligaio bj mi Mars Pt.-hcr i:.iriii mui Heaven." |