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Show V H J eAjc House will attend sunrise services serv-ices on the state capitol steps, and the regular morning worship at 11 a.m. at the church, 17th S-and S-and 11th E. will have an Easter East-er theme, according to Rev. William E. Koenig. Following the sunrise services a breakfast will be served for college and senior high students at the. church. Bishop James E. Hamilton of the Lincoln Ward, 1995 S. 9th E. announces that the Sunday school has planned an Easter program at 10:30 for Sunday school to be followed in the evening service at 6:30 by the choir singing appropriate Easter East-er music and a talk by Artr Richardson of Temple Squrae. The Sunday school of Le Grande ward has planned a special spe-cial Easter program rn the chaD-ol, chaD-ol, 1078 McClelland, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Bishop Lee Dalebout will preside at the evening service when Bruce McConkie will speak and the choir w!i! sing Easter numbers. Wilford, Evergreen, East Mill-creek. Mill-creek. Grandview and Rosecrest wards held their Easter services serv-ices a week early because this Sunday they will attend their Grant Stake conference held in the Granite High School according ac-cording to Golden Haight, bishop bish-op of Rosecrest ward. The Laurelcrest :ward ,choir has been invited to be guests of Parley's Ward at their Easter Sunday services to be held i-the i-the ward chapel on the conr-' of 21st S. and 21st E. The guest choir will sing a cantata followed fol-lowed by an Easter program theme according to Bishop W. Jay Eldredge. Young people of the Third Presbvterian church in Sugar |