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Show Friday, March 29, THE OGDEN POST EASTER SERVICES Hooper Notes Disease Outbreak Stamped Out Foot-Mout- Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 oclock for the one-yeold son of Bruce and Ethel Buesl Johnston. Counselor J. G. Widdison presided; prayer was offered by A. The speakers were C. Christensen. J. R. Ileus, Bishop Mitchel, F. M. Belnap and Bishop Hooper. Music was furnished by Frances Russell, Chas. Fowles and the male quartet. Benediction was offered by Leo W. Child. Interment was in the Hooper cemetery. Daughters of Pioneers camp U will I meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. I Lillian G. Widdison. 1929 h ar The United States is again free from Handel; offertory, "Come Unto Him, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH disease and an official 24th and Madison, D. L. Hughes, min- - Handel; nostludc, "Hallelujah Chorus," Handel. U. S. the order of department of agriiStThe Trio selections: "Condoliere, greatest day in the Christian effective March 18, removes culture, "Hebrew Melody, Saeneer; calendar is Easter. It is the proof the Miss for quarantine placed upon the limthat Jesus had a right to speak the Mrs, Royal Eccles, violinist; Lorin Mr. would ited affected area in California. The Mary Fisher, violinist; change God in a way that outbreak was of the shortest duration revealed word previously given, or Wheelwright, organist. and involved the smallest number of any that would add to that word in said: He neared. end the As premises and animals of any of the way. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE outbreaks that have occured. It also It is finished. In the great com- - GOOD VT. II y slop, SIIEPIIERIV-Joh- n caused the least interference with agmission we are told to tell the good I come riculture and Industry in the surHe again, rector, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street news as revealed until rounding territory. or until the end of time. That duty I hnj Qran( avenue. I Extensive inspections indicate that Easter day services as follows: and promise is ours. the last vestige of the disease was We begin our Easter program at j Early celebration of Holy Commu-- 1 Miss Alice Jones left last Friday destroyed four weeks ago by the 7:15 in the morning with a union non at 7.30 a. m. A1 in the Sunrise Service Program. Children's Easter for Arco, Idaho, for a short stay with slaughter and burial of infected herds The Easter Prayer and the cleaning and disinfecting of over the whole earth there will be mul-- 1 church at 9:30 a. m. her sister, Mrs. Veta Waddoups. the premises. But as a precautionary titudes meeting at an early hour for Morning prayer and sermon at 11 of the a. m. with the following Easter proThe two little children of Joseph measure the premises on which the prayer and praise in honor The commemorates. public "Vox event it Celeste, Manning, Jr., have been suffering for disease was found are being held ungram: organ prelude, is cordially invited to attend this serv- Batiste; processional, "Jesus Christ is the past week with pneumonia but der veterinary supervision pending the outcome of the customary tests in ice at the Christian church on the cor- Risen Today, Morgan; introit anthem, are somewhat improved. which numbers of susceptible livestreet and Madi- "Open the Gates, Knapp; venite ner of Twenty-fourt- h home are used. As a still further stock has returned exultemus domino, Robinson; te deum, son avenue. Bishop Hooper At eight oclock there will be an festival in E flat, Dudley Buck; bene- from the hospital and is able to be safeguard the department will maintain an adequate force of trained vetEaster Breakfast served to the young diction, Dudley Buck; anthem, "Christ out and around again. in be made erinarians in the locality to deal must Reservation is solo, Fletcher; Risen, people. offertory auwent under the also and Waris of A group promptly with any recurrence which girls advance. This boys "Hosanna, Granier, Mrs. Agnes of the Union of Young People ner Bowen; recessional, "The Strife is on the temple baptismal excursion past experience has shown to be pos Sices city. last Tuesday to Salt Lake. Those who sible in dealing with this treacherous Oer, Roberts. Sacwent were Leo Lambert, Joe Lambert, malady. service 7:30 m. At ten oclock our bible school opens at Evening p. with a program fitted for the day. red Cantata, "The Story of Easter, Norman Douglass, Carl Hooper, No- This will merge into the worship pro- by R. Stulti; "prelude, "Spring Song, I lan Fielding, Charles Moore, Donald gram of the day at eleven oclock. endelssohn ; soloists, Miss May Hope', Fowler, Emile Delcompt, Aldous Man- Mrs. J. G. Leonard will sing "Christ Mrs. Catherine Steed, Mrs. Walker jning, Wendell Belnap, Elbert Jones Is Risen, by John Prindle Scott, and Low, Miss Barbara Pell, Mrs. Agnes and Edna and Irene Lambert. the choir will sing an anthem. The Waren Bowen; prelude, "War March sermon subject is "The Resurrection of the Priests, Mendelssohn, Mrs. The one act play contest closed This should be day of Myrtle Rosvear, organist; Mrs. Agnes Wednesday evening in which the folof Jesus. decision. All are invited to worship Warner Bowen, director. lowing groups took part. The Relief with us. Bring your friends. Society, the Sunday School, The Re-M Men and the Gleaner Girls. The The Christian Endeavor will hold eveFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The lief Society were winners of the prize. regular meeting at 6:45, and the RELEASED TODAY The judges were A. P. Bates, Lo ning service is at 7:45. The sermon Church of the Chimes. Easter will be observed beginning Lambert and Mrs. Nellie Flinders, of the evening will be illustrated with Wedding Bells Are with the sunrise prayer service and pictures of the Resurrection. breakfast Thou the at shalt Christian First in Up That Old Breaking the morning "0 Lord, Mine. hear my voice; In the morning will church. At 10 oclock a. m. the bible rOrCSt HelpS of Gang 1 order my prayer unto Thee, and will school will present an Easter program Fred Rich Orchestra Town in which all departments will partikeep watch. Guess Who? 11 At oclock ordinance the cipate. Garber Orchestra Jan THE FIRST METHODIST of baptism will be administered, and Bringing the first outside aid to the No. 1740 Easter music be will Mrs. rendered town of Iloonah, Alaska, CHURCH Lester P. Fagen, pastor. Edith Reswill "The Palfreyman Unitsing Ranger George Peterson of the Sunday School at 9:45, Red Skin urrection, (Marsh) and "The Palms ed States Forest Service is credited Morning church worship at 11:00. Max Clark will Ben The Selvin (Faure). Orchestra Eastsing Sermon for the morning: "The local inhabitants with having help Prayer Perfect (Stenson). The theme by er Sermon; sermon by the pastor. ed to save a number of lives. Yo Ti Amo Music for the morning: prelude,0' the Easter sermon will be "Spring. servthe forest Peterson h ta brought (Meana I Love You) Theme t the evening ice boat R-- 7 into the harbor at Hoonah Inpromptu, Schubert; organist, Miss at clock 0 song from the picture Easter music Mabel Itowge; vocal solo, selected, jwvice Wolf Song. Miss Mildred Creveling; anthem, and pagentry will again be featured. to anchor for the night. Learning of The which confined had flu the Collegians epidemic Christ Liveth. choir; offertory,! . 1739 No. 500 the 300 of more populathan Mr. Lak a Rose, Nevin, "Mighty once Juneau out set at for he William Beede, (violin solo): vocal. , tion, Carolina Moon solo, "Consider the Lillies, Topliff, . lhe following musical program will for emergency medical supplies. He rendered at St. Josephs Catholic reached Juneau the next day, after Miss postlude, Gladys Anderson; corner . Adams and Twenty-Mis- s an Mississippi (Here I Am) "Shower of Stars, Wack; organist, J00 run, handling the boat Creole Crooner fou.rt! faster morning at 11 alone. After taking aboard the needMabel Rowse. No. 1732 with Rev. the oclock, Patrick Ken be will service The Epworth League ed medicines he set out on the return held in conjunction with the other nedy celebrant of the mass. Mrs. trip, arriving at Hoonah late the fol Have You Ever Felt Protestant young people at the Christ- Stuart P. Dobbs is director of the lowing day. When Peterson reached ian church Easter Sunday morning, choir, and Miss June Emley is organ- Hoonah he had been without sleep for That Way? The Sunrise prayer service will be ist. 72 than hours, and the return If You Like Me, I Mass in D, W. C. Peters; Kyrie, more gin at 7:15, and an Easter breakfast severe made was stormy during will follow at 8:00 oclock. Like You soloist, Mias Katherine Shufflebarger; which for several days kept Evening worship service at 7:30 Gloria, soloists, Mrs. R. P, Morrissey, weather, Williams Jazz Kings Clarence boats in the harbor. oclock; sermon, "Spiritual resume Mrs. Anthony Shufflebarger, Miss small No. 1735 commended his aid was for Peterson Katherine Shufflebarger; Credo, solo'lion,; sermon by the pastor. S.? Music for the evening: vocal solo, ists, Mrs. F. Johnson, Mr. John Junk, to the community by the Rev. George " Button Up Your Overcoat "A sermon of Paradise, Hamilton Mr. D. Dean, Mr. R. I), llarriger; J. Beck, of Hoonah. According to the ReverAlaska Juneau Mrs. Empire, Daily Kovarik; whistling solo, Ave Maria, duet, Mrs. F. Johnson, 'Gray, My Lucky Star "Tell me oh Bird, selected, Mrs. D. Mrs. S. P. Dobbs; Sanctus, choir; end Beck said: "That the trip made Paul Whiteman C. Crangle. Peterson was a great Benedictus, soloists, Mrs. It. P. Mor- by Captain No. 1736 There will be baptism of infants and rissey, Mr. Jos. Paquette; Agnus Dei, measure toward the saving of numer-ou- r adults in the morning, and also an choir; O Salutaris, Mr. R. D. llarlives goes without saying, and the Thats the Good Old opportunity for the reception of mem- riger; Tantum Ergo, choir; Regina people of Hoonah are grateful beyond j bers. In the evening there will be Coeli, choir. Sunny South expression. baptism of adults and the reception of If I Had You members. Irving Kanfman Both the morning and the evening No. 1737 services will be held in the basement of the new church. I Mos-kows- ki; 1 foot-and-mou- th I , GENERAL fg ELECTRIC Refrigerator of New Columbia Records I Judge the value a refrigerator by these things its roominess, its quietness, its simp pjirity. And, above all, consider the reputation of the firm which makes it. Come hi and see the many models; then compare them with all others before you buy. Officer Stricken Alaska flu-strick- en Sul, I all-nig- ! U u FIRST CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL Robert M. Kennan, pastor. Easter Sunday comes to Ogden and with it in all of our churches comes the message in song and story of fresh and abundant life. The Congregational church (2460 Adams avenue) extends an invtation to participate in its services to all who wish to rejoice with us in the good tidings of Easter, the adventure into new and expanding life which it encourages, and the responsibility which it brings. The theme of the pastor will be "Lifes Greatest Adventure. We are exceedingly fortunate in securing the services of Mrs. Royal Eccles and Miss Mary Fisher, violinists, who with our organist will play several trio selections. Sunday School will be held at 10:00 a. m. in the church rooms with Dr. E. P. Mills as superintendent. The music for the service will be as follows: Organ: Prelude, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, from the "Messiah, ht Yours for $1.00 You couldnt enjoy the street car system any more if you owned it than you can for only $1.00 when you purchase a weekly pass. No worries, no traffic troubles you simply en- joy the ride. Any member of your immediate family may use the pass. 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