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Show GATES CONCERT DRAWS INTEREST Friday Evening Event Is Regarded Re-garded as Premier of Musical Season CJreat Interest Is being evidenced In the concert on Friday evening at the tabernacle, this being; 'he first ot scries of concerts to be given under the auspices of the choir during the wln-i wln-i ter season, with Mary L. Jones managing manag-ing Lift-y Gates will be soloist for the evening, and will l.e (insisted hy J. J. I :fcClellan. organist of the tabernacle at Salt Lake, and James Nlelson, teh- : or. also of ivilt Lake. MIks Qates has become noted throughout the United states. Th pure duality of her lovely voice, her remarkable register and breath con; : trol have won ;i place for her among 'h. greatest coloraturas of the day. mone the dozen and more song-? on a-r program are to be found some of her finest, one of them the "Hell Soni;" from Lakmc, i very beautiful number, almost eritlrt ly in the upper register and necullarlv adapted to the l.ell-'.ike qualities of Misi Gates voice. .Miss Qates has 'o promised to slnt: the Sw iss Echo Song'' :u an encore. In re-sponse re-sponse to the many requests received from her admirers. Thi Boellmah suite to be played by Professor McClelian, comprises four fine numbers for the or,-. in Professor Profes-sor McClelian 1 rernguUod as onl i ( the foremost organists of the day tin. I will complete one of the finest programs pro-grams rendered In Ogden i:: man: months? The final number on the program will be the finale to the second act of '"Ti avlata" Miss Cates. soloist, assisted assist-ed hv JamesT Nlelson. and the tabernacle taber-nacle choir. The 'choir has been re-hearslng re-hearslng its part for some weeks and Professor Hallontyne rejiorts splendid progress. The final rehearsal will be held 'Thursday evening, when MUs Gates and Mr Nlelson will be present |