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Show FviucJas In a itost lleMlns mmno;, and opened the main part of the pr Cram. : In tht porticn of the program tho i eolo work of Miss Balllnit. r a- :i. - i ccnipllFhed In a most artistic mnn- I ner. the young vocalUt nicotine all ' the rerjuiroments with th titmovt .-a. i and fihowlni: much lut.Tprrtai ive rtbll- ! Ily The InsplrloR choru. j fur Kefuao." waj thon rm-lereil h -j tho tholr in a very plon.-tmi; iuhu i ncr. j Mr;. Akhi's Warner followed with I I the olo, ) ('onio Hither." mio (.f j tht most difficult and bo.mtiful KHcr.-d '; Ftlos in American musical literature j The Interpretation of thi rnuul.er bv I Mrs. Warner exceedmcly wed lone. Mrs. Warner. Mr. Poult, r. .led no Niid Walter Sloven r.ae a pleaslrjfT rt nditlon cf tho cjuartet , number. "He Mill Then nr.d Kr,.w 1 1 u at He I ofd.'' j The rovriK number. "The Jrd of Mos i !.-, truly a monumental churn . composition rf pro.u worth, w.tj -ine J l the chfilr In a hin'.il y .Iratua'ic and floi.'ht'd manner. An Intere-ting Itatuie m tho pr--gram was the able a.idtv--. nf i:i,,.r I Alva S. Pcovllle. which was Inter KerBed with the miisl..l number.. In beautiful language he told iho si ore of David the psalmist, bringing ii.ro!- ' I ly to th front the part wlili li iiroph ots. poets arj,i musicians pluy In the rejuvenation of the world Much praUo U due Conductor 1o-Hoph 1o-Hoph llallantvno for his consistent training of this splendid choir, and t. Sam F. Whltaker fur his able w o r k as organist. , TABERNACLE CHOIR PRESENTS PSALM I The preseniallon yesterday after- j noon of Ihidley Ruck's "Forty-s-lxlh I'saJm"' by the Ogden tabernacle chi.lr added new laurels to the already long ' Hot of musical achievements of that t body i f splendid singers. The d'-ep appreciation of the large audience was evldenctd by the keen Interest manifested by all during the bervlce. The organ prelude, plaved by the organist, s;;in y whltaker. was followed fol-lowed with the rendition of the solo and chorus "Jerusalem." by Tillle Hancock and choir. The Invocation was then offered bv Patriarch David McKay. The solo and double quartet selection, selec-tion, There Is a River." was sung bv Myrtle Uallinger, Maud Relnap. Mrs. Tlllle Hancock 1'oultrr, Mrs. A. j K. Smith and Messrs. Walter Stevens. I Virgil Cain, Jed Pallantyne and Geo. |