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Show 116 Great the Wisdom and the Love," still 1 hymns. McIntyre introduced Utah and was also a City visited the Orchestra.2 with David O. In 1852 community of Springville an bagpipes played by would sound in it enjoyed In Dunbar. with to have it back acquaintances respects, than if I did come? saying to see a again but the the special 1 paper Pyper, origi- a con- Scqttish French horn people of Springville following season.3 .Io hn Lyon reminisced from Scotland and asked her to convey to that all "nothing could give myoId acquaintances John Shields and John McLaws regard.4 the was me The Scots then, as greater pleasure and to have at least drink of water with them from John Smith's well." Meiklejohn, of the number of One wonders how bagpipes, music to orchestra from Salt Lake and gave letter to his wife Janet at Tooele, about his old them his C. conjunction enough a W. teaching Calder, Included among the orchestral instruments certs. a the Sol-Fa method of member, along nal Salt Lake Theatre of Mormonism's best loved one He listed Brother those for whom he had like any other small national group, The Stories of Latter -Day SainLHymns, 2Thomas McIntyre, Journal, May 27, 1862. clipping pasted in journal. 171-2. See also news 3Don Carlos Johnson, A Brief History of Springville, Utah to this (Springville, 1900), p. 18. The Millennial Star also refers orchestra bagpipes, XVII, 255. 4Letter, John Lyon9 Salt Lake City, to Janet Lyon, Tooele, a |