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Show EASTER CANTATA AT WASATCH ACADEMY Commemorating; the anniversary ot the time of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the services at the Presbyterian Pres-byterian Church were dispensed with and instead thereof an Easter Cantata Can-tata was given by the choir at the Academy, last Sunday evening. It contLsiei of special Easter music arranged ar-ranged and composed by Carrie H. Adams and beautifully rendered by the choir. The cantata opened by a prelude Riven by Miss Whittelsey at piano, followed by a chorus "Sing With All The Sons Of Glory" A Baritone Solo and Choir "All Around The Clouds Are Breaking" with Prof. C. L. Johns as soloist. Soprano and Tenor Duet "A Vision of Anfrles" by Laura Evans and F.cf. John Meeker. Women's Chorus, Choir, and Baritone Bari-tone solo, "Angels Roll The Rocks away" by John Murdock and choir. Quartet "The Day of Resurrction', Baritone SjIo "Awake! Glad Soul, Awake" by Prof. C. L. Johns. Soprano So-prano Tenor Solo and Quartet "But I Know" Quartet and Chorus "Christ The Lord Is Risen". Tenor Solo "The Shade and Gloom of Life are Fled" by Rev. John Meeker'. Chorale "My Flesh Shall Rest In Hope" by the Choir. Contralto Solo, "The Name of Jesus" by Miss Win-niefred Win-niefred Jensen. Final Chorus "I Am The Resurrection And The Life" by the choir. Easter Sunday is no ordinary Sabbath, even as the Sabbath itself is no ordinary day, It. is the Sabbath of Sabbaths. While E ister must be recognized to be of pagan origin, it stands for that which is best in Christianity. Its orginal meaning is the "Goddess of S:ring". The word aopears only once in the authorized versi m ot the Scriptures, and there incorrectly. At the cour," , of Nice, the Eastci date was fixed upon the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox. |