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Show r- ; . - "Prof. 4y Jj " - j-- r BON N EVTLLE W ARD. Special Easter music has been ar- iand musical numbers, both Vocal and T. Earl Pardoe ot the B. Y, tt ior. Rev. J. O. Delalre, pastor. instrumental. Meetinr- wlft be the speaker in the Bonne-- ranged The meeting will be Jn. iharga of ihe ward Mutual. Mr. Sterling Ercan-brac- k will furnish a reading, ana a wiiriurtr promptly, at dial In vftatioB Tiioa REORGANIZED CHVRCH. " Na 250 West Fourth jSotith. Sun- - to one. asr jLAKEVIEW WARD. NdHummBeii Keralar monthly conjoint sefvcles - tawaHaka4t-slrlBte- CatnA Uie OaVIOr C. ilia OclW every meeting house this jsveningt 7:30 o'clock. Prof. W. H. Borte-ptinf- tg. d could never die. After His execution, thev had no notion that He would iijfn . criminals, and meet' tha same hideous inocfpeculla Mu,ffloa will to lf pres-ait- I Master. - . , Their best chanca was to scatter t anfl jiiderndrta lamaltdden until mrwfiollycreaufotti f HIs resur-- fact, was what they, did.' 'c jRANDVIEW WARD. will firiven by Miss June Shaw anT Is strange to. consider the fact renion. It seem not. toJiava paid They'do A splendid Easter program has been company, Ada Madsen will give a re cordial invitation is extended to every. Mr, Wan waring. that the most extraorfllnarr 'event 1n 7olinens6w he sawoTnleirstlgrtoMoIfle Musical selections told for the services in the Grand- - told tnrvr a rftcitaUon will he furnisl arranged one. ve twoS. S. Elder was of Holm, bone witnessed tha thteves,t fhem about His approaching death.1 pastor. by break the rj""-abeen arranged-- y the ward choir enlhg alL7i2itpclocTc ed by Clarissa Nuttall, and several noiepWallsBry human being. as they hung' on their rossmiio which are In charge of the ward musical selections, will foe rendered by-- i " TT i - COMMUNITY CHURCH. Jesus rose from the dead, but no- hasten their death; and, further, again. That, this is true La proved by ...:, ewa will and be Nellie Nuttall MutuaLTie following company. that they did not do this to Christ the incredulity with which they re body beheld His resurrection. Corneifof University avenue and Reading, MissTTuth Gooff man ; given: readsoldiers placed as guards at the because H was dead already a fact ceived" tlia news of HIsmurrectlgJ. Norti street Sunday school at The FIRST WARD. Third SPECIAL EASTER SERVICES, ing, Mrs, Etta Hyde; piano selection, a iceyfr taatJ.wMclvwffr-- ' it at The warily M. I. A. ha charge of 10 a. m.. Prof, tieprge Fitzroy, euper-- jfigj-MsBratfsThleyfeiiS&i JPflY I PB : fiiph""" tg was gone. They saw the one of the soldiers thrust Into Jesus the body, H- - ..the progranL-fn- r the gorvlcog thiefteteadeBfc David Johnson and Earl Fort; cornet commemoration of Easter Sunday. stone (which aegled the entrance) side. const Appears w Mary.. evenrogr m yie First, ward which will o'clock under the direction, of the Sun duet, Alton Kartchner and Willis Rob Lars E. will Life Eggertson rolled away, and soon afterward, go Guarded by Soldiers. Tomb fcUirft Xo'clock sharp. Wayne Booth day school and church. ReChttrTes inson; selections from ward qrches-tia-on- of the Master" Sunday',read.'The women Two (Luke 24:11) told them a.t afternoon In, they found die tomb empty. ' will be the speaker. A vocal solo will fMeCoard Will give a sermon onThe had preached doctrines which that Jesus" had appeared to them nearl Jesus Leo Taylor and company. the First ward chapel. A special ing be rendered by Prof. J. W. McAllister, Meaning of East.er.TA splendid musiMary Magdalen was first to arrive the authorities in .Jerusalem regarded tha sepulcher, and that they had acto-- l musical program will be given in conthe tomb the next mornlngr which at W. Hawkins, cal program has been arranged by X . and another by Dr. In addi- ally taken hold of Hla feet;. but the FIFTH WARD. nection with the reading, which will was Sundny. Finding it empty, save as dangerously socialistic. Mrs. C. Hicks Endeavor will Professor Christian N. a Fitzroy. 'give reading, a foolish- - and In '; Under the direction of The ward include ah anthem by the First ward for the white linen cloths in which the tion, His teachings had given offense Apostles tliought All are wel- - Mutual and a piano selection will be rendered. .society, 7:30 o'clock. . . . :. , credible stirred which to Jewish the story. priesthood, "aBTrtendld.jprogramJaseenv choir; chorus, Holy Night," "high bodv had beewwranoed. she hastened come- r- fleVi Charles, McGoard, pastor. arranged for the Ar16 Him. told "by Miss Vilate Pierpont :11) (Mark Magdalen Mary against feeling .meeting tonight at school double ladies' quartet; tenor m great distress to Peter and John, up popular He was them that she also bad seen the on trumped-u- p 7 o'clock. rested The program will be musi solo, "The Children's Friend, Edward charges, her supposition being that U had been ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. cal, and the selections PIONEER WARD. lemned to death to satisfy the Mastef7ThoughHe would not penult rendered will Williams; mlvaH qnWat,- - "RMmlrl stolen. ; Regular conjoint services will be No. Second North. .SundayiQ th0 w01kn mob and appease tha rancor of His her to tonch Him.- - They thought that oifo1lowing,Amer- - 'Tls Eventide," Jameson and comPeter and John could hardly bellevs "nelaio uie Pioneer ward this even school ana uie presentation or me loan composers:. McDowell.N Nevin, pany; violin duet, Jacobson and Holt; she was either lying o ' a victim et enemies. to tha v to delnslon, ing at 7 o'clock. A; special Easter Children's Lenten offering, 10 a. m. Chatwich, Ileurance, Cadman --and male quartet, "The Lord Is My Shep- what she told them, but, going weakly yielded ..JUatflthopghhe verified her the demand for Jesus' condemnation, thereupon, they sepulcher pro tram bat been arranged. Prof. J, Celebration of the Holy Communion Dudley Buck. The selections will ba herd." Solo violin and tha Two of dlsdplea ot Jesus stated " " organ num- pstatemen-" " t&vWashburn will speak, on the sub- - and address, 11 a. m. Musical program both vooal and Instrumental, and" will bers will be the no seen the Savior ( that himself with had had that pro sympathy they "the played, including John had been an eyewitness of tha Ject, Christ Has Risen." Musical by the choir, assisted by Mr. Christen- be furnished by the best local talent Cradle en therefore was talked with Ha with them, and bad had It ceedlngs. xSong," "Angel's .SerenAde,, crucifixion. He knew that Jesus was tire Bubmere vf U ,1e ifWnWhed-tr- y .the sea and Miss Violet Johnson; Mrs.' h..,nahU to walked with them to EmmajujL4Sr he that tjnvr- Mai.nn win "Ave Maria" and "Melody of Love' granted willingness mind to his tremendous that dead, and ward cwir. Elder Olea P. Vincent, Myne a. irann, orKanut; of Arimathea permission to laga eight miles from, Jerusalem n " give a short addreaa on --the Uvea of iwmiam D. Holt, will play fact was final To 'all the follow- - Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs,, D. P. Vincent, The Strife Is O'er... William H. Monk ine xoregomg composers. down tha' body and sea to Its In- - whereupon He had suddenly, vanlshel take 'and Glen Smith the piano , erj. of the Master . His death waj Kyrie Joseph Barnby Their atory (Mark 19:18) recelvad no yho returned ft&av 8 an Francisco, Three-fol- d terment Csyt, jrbara ba ha been laboring as QrortaTIbi . ... 7. . . . . .Thomas Tallls of Arintaibaa waa a rich eradenca.' .""V Joseph aV Mi T.M T OM Afinw.1i taster solo, sung by Miss Johnson III I.... man. Ha had, a short tlma previous-lv- . All three of these appearancea oo 14 .'nkitAMM ! f ( t ma whfr attend the funeral Jesus Christ Is Risen Today. ordered tba construction of a burial curred on the Terr da of tha rasup. ervlcea of his grandfather, Daniel Lyra Davldlca mnu vaulL cul out ol tolll wi injuio avening or Riejae4uTC&itr4.'clokj '-- -- i.. . -- ' gasrrgerylcea,ut'll: '- it? hi y -- -- C Jt -- -- ----- j st high-place- d j - rw '' tha-violi- ...... riiirn4 ,in; rock--prasii- nv - , -- . Wf Joachim Neanderl Vincent, beld yesterday afternponjHe Is Risen wiH ba a, speaker at tast meeting this Angels Roll tha Rock Away........ John ft Dikes ' Solo by John Johnson. v THIRD WARD. Sanotus ..........A. 8. Cooper - " V .Oonond Prot.H. R. Merrill of the &T. U. Agnes Dal .i. .r. will speak 1m tha Third wart this At tha Lamb's High Feast . . . J. 8. Bach eventa on "Ireland." ..Sev eraL. Irish Coma Ta.Faithful..r .A..8. .SulUvatt musical BlaoMMjwUfaTa&ha)H rrvftmittis ' Joseph Baarby student brVthe & T. U. who will ac- Jesus Lives Henry J. Gauntlett Neukomm company Professor Merrill. A reed- - Fourfold Amen -- The members of lvanhoe Command- l)ell g 8. f. Prow will render a vocal solo. ary No. 5, Knights Templar, are to SrrloM will commence at 7 o'clock! meet at the Masonic temple and at invited. tend the service In a body. Rev. W. F. .... Bulkley. rector. ably i idaya-- I- . will ba FIFTH WARD SUNDAY TCHOOL. 1 L. H. Holhrook will review flie Uft auspices ' ' of the Manavu ward M. I. A. at Col-J.- welcome. ..' 7 o'clock. K. of Henrr Pbrd before- the and works Mayor 0. Xlega ball at ""HrHansen will "Sellver the Easter ad- - Parents' class ot the Fifth ward this Miss Celestia Johnson will mornlng'at 10:50 o'clock. -- All are cor ; nMress. render a planologue, "The Resurrec- - dially Invited to attend . . I 1 ,1 v. .) . i n uo iurmsuuuu. M cvrun auur wiu "iPOURTH WARD, ed bz Byron Das trap and several must- Easter services h Is evening In the Riven .by, the Fourth ward.' which will commence at l A -- cal numbers will war4 trio andjjuarteL. The public in 17 o'clock, will blunder the auspices i V of the ward Mutual. The meeting will general is invited. also be in the form of a farewell to ' 1 N I Elder Mark SECOND WARD. H; Pyne, son of Dr. and tniolflvtlnn 'TliA. hv I fitaltfei-.'lrs- . Hi S. Pyne of hls city, who will 9 glven.m the Second ward this leave April 13 , Vilng at by the ward choir and mlsslqn field Jof the L. D; S. churph. :C Vlocartilent. under the direction Miss Olga will give a talk Nelson, ward chorister, on "The Passion Play! jvhlch shehad t.Blmer ' Uo-- a ntr the"CTgan.Tthe 6pporTunrty"of seeing while visit- Mi-. 4. lone Huish at the piano. VVI1: lng In Europe last tall. Mrs. TEafl ' Ham Knudnen, baritone soloist, and Pardee will furnish the reading. "The; J , Mrs. Mario Hednuist Hornet, soprano! other wise Man."- - A cornet solo will i wtll gJng (ho leaj;g part9 H jbo rendered by Byron Dastrup.hnd the ' thVroratorio. A string orchestra has Proro high school male glee club, will h- -i been arraaged for, Including tii'e fol- - furnish several sacred numbers. Elder Alene rPhilliWfJCTBlllinipenft remarks lowing: ' And' Marvin- - Strone: viola. Fred Pran.i filXmWARDr dall,snd 'cello. Prof. E. P. Mayhew;4 Solos will alsu be given by Marvin The Sixth ward choir will give an Strong, violinist, and Mrs. Eva Jacob- Easter musical pageant, "The Risen sen Brown and Mrs. Ella Ritchie Victor." Ut tha ward meeting bousefr Stubbs. Special numbers have been this evening at 7:30 o clock. . Tha pro the direction of Daniel arranged by Aha ladies chorus and gram . J male chorus of tha ward choir. This Webster, ward chorister, rand Miss i cuacerk w k"cu m ajrauau vouch i Marguerite Jepperson. organise 4n lo the ward and ootnrlbuUons will ba addition to fourtee nnumbers which accepted at the door. A cordial invIU-o- n will ba, rendered by tha choir, several . r .xr elections will be furnished" la extended. W eryona. 20 - i a A 1 I vimBeck P' a I 'pr p $1 fertf ' ' f I j si- - -- m i m js m i i l fa Ttt fc- IIDlO.itH' J - . i ":y fit. 1 . ... 1 p 13 J : aW r." -1 a'j- . . , . n , i f llHl for-th- e Swiss-Germa- j n j 1 - ft .i 4 i mall children in costume. SCIENCE CHURCH;' f CHRISTIAN First Church of Christ . Scientist, iNoASO North University avenue., beld every .Sunday morning kt 11 o'clock In the Christian Science churco. The subject tor Sunday will V "Reality." Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening meetings are held ?t 8 o'clock. A free reading room Is pen dally from 2:30 nntU 4:30 p. m. Serv-jlcesa- re CATHOLIC C"HURChXT. Corner ot First North and First East It reels. Catechism class la conduoted trery Saturday at 10:36 a. m. Sunday 't 9:30; mass Sunday at lOt 10 o'clock. . - All are M VINEYARD WARD. A splendid Easter program baa been arranged tor tha service In the Vina yard ward this aventng, which will commence at 7:30 o'clock, and 'which wiirbe in charge of tha ward Mutual. Short talks, musical numbers and readings are. Included In the program. All - ' are ' Tha J welcome, SHARON WARD. services this evening ' In , tha Sharon: ward .will ba under tha auspices of tha aiLL JL of- tha ward. A special Easter program' baa .bean ar ranged which will Jncluda short talks - ' '', ;wni not believe." When Jesus appeared to ' the apostles In the pper ;room,' they took Him for a ghost Only by talking audi An Angel Appears. . eating with them waa He able to satWe-r- ead : "Ona. of tha soldiers isfy them that He was not a .flfaam. came and said, Know that' Jesus Is bodied .:.Bplfl;;:.Tba-'women'' wh risen r The Jews said, Howf And saw Him on" tlie nearthe sepulcher he replied, "First (here was an earthof that dejr bad af first the jnornlng quake; then an angel of the Lord, iame Idea ; and It i likely that the bearing lightning, came, -- down from same Is true of ' ' Mary Magdalen. Heaven and rolled Nor did the apostles easily overawaytho atone, come this first tapresslon, jhen more than a week latetv 'Hesappealfed Aid the angel antwered an4 to seven of them at the Sesi of .Qalt said unto the woman. Fa not lee, ..they .lulled at: first to recognlie Him. and their flttt enjotlon1 wai that Jemt that was cracifiid. . He is of fear. ThlsT tod. notwlthstandina not here, for Ha la Imi H i said. the fact that- all e'f them had pmi Matt, 28s ' HIra again two or three j days earlier. wliea He convinced the doubting " and satupon It And; through fear, Thomas that He; .was tsnly risen In all of us soldiers became as dead men, the flesh by shewlnzHla - wounded wTitennerTfee nor speak, " IJianda, Jteet and Wde- ,-r The. soldiers, worried lest fhe .dis appearance of the body bring pnni. 'tnent upon aiem, sought advice' DEBATERS WIN HONORS. from the high priests,- - who gave" them : money, saying, "Say you His disciples came at night and stole Him away The Provo hIgh,;achool debating ' were asieep.- - xne priests teams have been very- successful In promised to--: square the'matter; with their debates thus far this year, acPilate, and so the affair was adjusted. cording to Sterllny Ercanbrack, coach of the teams. The tame morning (Sunday), after The teams have met; the Spanish Mary llagdaleni; Peter and John bad Pork," Granite, and Jordan nepatlve visited the tomb and gone away again, and affirmative teams and. lave won a . women came to embalm the body In majority of the debates. Of the 20 accordance with the Jewish custom, Judges, 15 have decided In favor of the bringing myrrh and aloes for the pur. Provo debaters. ; ; . . pose On entering the sepulcher they In the near future the teams will saw (according to St Mark), an angel meet the Payson and the Springville a young man sitting on the ."'. right high .school teams. aide, clothed In a long white garment'' They were frightened.:. But the angel SIX KILLED IN WRECK. aid: "Be not affrighted. " Ye seek Jesus of Jfasareth, which was cruel- nea at u risen; He Is not here.". COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 8L-- SIX roe immediate followers of Jesna persons t are- - known to have .been were not only overwhelmed with dl killed, and thirteen Injured, some serv tress by His death, but. felt a very lously, when a, fast Big Four Pullman natural alarm for their own safety. train, en. route from Boston to CinThey could not fall to perceive that they were la great danger. At any cinnati, struck an -automobile at alte maud, thss. valXiLM- -- imsi& "jj grad- e- crossing at the . north ,7 ;;- Friday, -- . -- iil- (I - If,- - lu-i- ' ' aMJ ill f I - 1 1 -- - err 9f lilrliolDiHr " . a! II hJM ' I- - Themu OaubtedL' :.'. Thomas. wu not ona of the company gathered on that occasion; and wneauthey said teUni iemrd,r "We bare teen the Lord," be refused to believe, saying, rExcept I shall see In Hla bands the print of the nails, and thrust my band into Hla aide, I ; . 7:-30- , i j ,.."T"?clolst, ox rood. , 1H -- ypl irOtiaaiaxOJinmaad, tan . T' MANAVU WARD, L xuuiy therefore, that Hla Mpolcbar ba.made ora, lest His disciples coma byfDifc and steal Hla away, and say onto the people, Ha is risen (rem tba dead.' " Wata rranted tha reauest, and sent Kjuad of soldiers to guard tba tomb, against tha opening of which they rolled a law bowlder, to 'cloaa It, But In the night an earthquake came; .tha bowlder was tolled lway,k and, when tha soldiers entered the- sepulcher, s little later, the body bad dis. appeared, iar i w assembled (douBtless for iotf aoltatton) in thauppar room," whara-la,th- a aobalmlnt. Last Supper bad beta hald. Tbaraopoa It wujtnat certain few want toPUata and Bald to btakt "Or. Even tha evidence : of thetr & Bit wa remambar that' tha Deceiver said, senses did not eonvlnea-tha- m whna waUtxiintllathamchad ..Amt ler,d special Easter sromm fjlven this evening under the W for-f- h- mthar tha body, wrapped la white waa takaa and laid ant to await wnoTad .......... wiU-ialvettty I . !;-- , ' r . , L .' r 111 -- ; J . II I "Vl ' a ,i k 111 -- pf tlSt jUt a Ki , j t u -- rB" 3 v" j 'i -- jjrf 5-- 6. . V ; ;v - AiVT Drib 1Jat Cbmif r fi)P titli- C- tittfir : ' - -- a i u, zy- -i i ; - - city-lim- |