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Show TABERNACLE CHOIR SEASOJTS WORK The season's worlc for the Ogden Tabernacle eaolr has been mapped out by the conductor, Joseph Ballantyne. f.nd the program is a very pretentious one. It Includes the presentation of two oratorios similar to "The Forty-sixth Forty-sixth l'salm," whicu was given with marked success laat Sunday night. The first of these will bo "The Holy City," to be presented about Christmas time, and the other will be given at Easter. Owing to the gieat amount of practice necessary f piesent these difficult musical compositions compo-sitions the choir has already entered upon the preparatory work. In addition to the oratorios mentioned men-tioned above toerp will be a series of evenings with different national 1 rnislcians. An evening with American compoteru will be given Thursday r.ight, Nov. 10, and no admission fee will be charged. It is the aim of the organization and its leaders to educate ed-ucate the general public to the hlgh- j or Ideals In music. The work so tar outlined for the I season will require a vast amount of hard preparatory work on the part of the Tabernacle choir, it being necessary nec-essary to devoto several nights each week to hard practice. Realizing this, the people of Ogden should heartily support the organization. |