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HERE IS a picture of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle organ, claimed as the largest in the world, and which is heard from the ZB stations every Sunday morning. The organist is Dr. Frank Asprer, and the conductor of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir is J. Spencer Cornwall

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 12

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HERE IS a picture of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle organ, claimed as the largest in the world, and which is heard from the ZB stations every Sunday morning. The organist is Dr. Frank Asprer, and the conductor of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir is J. Spencer Cornwall New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 12

HERE IS a picture of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle organ, claimed as the largest in the world, and which is heard from the ZB stations every Sunday morning. The organist is Dr. Frank Asprer, and the conductor of the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir is J. Spencer Cornwall New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 114, 29 August 1941, Page 12

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