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Show UTAH BRIEFS fgfan Logan Ugh school frreot special Clean up day. held North Utah la In douM supply for IMU. Snow tails are ltlevl light for water reIlyruu o tha water quirement. Rtailthflelil Rail Lola county lablUhmitits devoted to thicken raising were toured by poultrytnen of this, Ca La County, to the number of M. re- Duran The liOgun band look sKmdble part In (be musical feliv-- ' Idea at lb - I. 5. (Vnteuniet. Coalvlllre Welier rler water ditch-- i e are to he cleaned early this year to eonw-rrwater, Moroni The Maple Canyon road U to b completed Ibis spring. Xln persons were InHprlngvllli jured In a single auio ax blent near this city. A Sour I- ' Midvale A new subdUI-In- ed to chicken mixing, la ed here. American devot- o, lIng open Fork Land la being for the rrw state irulnlnr school to Im erected here. 4nve-lof a potato cellar Alpln A. I terry, although hi son, killed who was also working In the cellar, excnH-d- pur-clon- . Ogden The ,'ih Annual Home show will I held June Tab and 7th. A cta x.o Hillle I to I added comprising n the former division of the show Magpie A fun of I. 8. engineer I conducting a surrey of the Magpie dam site. prpoed Hearer Creek Additional flh pro pngnllng station are planned for the Dgdcn valley. Echo Ten thousand mre feet of water will le stored In Echo iluui till season. Neplil The Utah State Pres elation summer meeting will be buM at Ogden June 7 and K Stomach la th aarna time It lake a doe of aoda to bring a llttl temporary relief of gas and sour stomach, RhUllpa Milk of Magnesia baa ac!d Ity completely checked, and th dl 11 trenqulllxed. organ gestlv One you hsv tried thl form of relief you will cess to worry about your diet and experience a new freedom la eating. This pleasant preparation la Just good for children, too. Us It whenever coated tonga or fetid breath signal need of sweetener. Physicians will tell you that every spoonful of Phillip Milk of Magnesia neutralizes ninny time Its Get th genuine, volume la ald. lb mime Phillip la Important. Imitations do not act the sum I Milk of Magnesia -e Richfield Sevier county school In end adopting the Junior High schod system. from oter thl Midvale Report section Indicate that over 20 car load of young tree will - planted In Ike season of 1910. Iaugultch Snow estimate place a oa being rating on the present By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HERE appeared reccutly In American h newspapers an Aaaoctaled I'reM from Moscow which read. In part, aa follow: "With the approach of Easter and Catholic and Protestant day of Inter ceeaory prayer on behalf of Chrlatlan Russians,' Soviet atheist officials are buay formulating an Intenalfled uMn God and religion. "Ignoring the world wide outcry against Communists for their attitude toward the church, which they nay la only a cloak for an economic blockade aguluat the Soviet Union, these leaders have Issued Instructions to niemliers of the League of Communist Youths, numbering 2,500,000 rnene bers, to have 'special shock brigades and groups of light cavalry during Caster week lead the anti-Go- d movement and Investigate the schools. Universities and clubs to see how the education of the young Is being carried out. "Members are directed to organize mock religious carnivals, atheistic meetings, torchlight processions and lectures and also to fight for extermination of the kulak, the complete collectivisation of all farms In Russia and fulfillment of the ; Industrialization plan. "On Easter day huge bonfires of Icons will be made In all large cities and towns around which unbelievers will celebrate the 'extinction of reli- m-a- r as-aa- 1. Tha pilgrimage of Frtnch Catholics to tha Colosiaum In Roma for outdoor services during Easter week. 2. Children of tho Near East Rollef orphanage at Syra, Greece, planting tha Easter arose above their school homo. Tho custom of planting tha cross at Easter has been observed In Oreeca for a ' many centuries. and enlist- j. Tha living cross formed by nursesheld at Waservlcee eunriee ed men at tha Easter lter Reed general hospital In Washington, D. C. 4. Throngs gathering for an Easter sunrise services on top of Mount Rubidoux at Riverside, Calif. gion. newly-prepare- anti-Easte- one-thir- d Occident One of the most Interesting of all the Easter celebrations Is that which takes place In Jerusalem, centering aronnd the Church of the Holy Sepulcher where took place the event which gives Easter Its deepest significance for Christians. ;Of this celebration Maj. Edward Keith-Itoacwriting In the National Geographic Magazine, says: The supreme ceremony of the Eastern churches, the appearance of the Holy Fire, takes place at midday on Easter eve, according to the calendar of Eastern Christendom, In the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Its origin Is uncertain, but that It Is derived from ritual and symbolism In usage by the very early church Is undoubted. In essence the ceremony symbolizes the triumph of the Christian faith, renewed yearly In commemoration of the first victory after Calvary. The Orthodox patriarch, the primus inter pares among the princes of the Eastern churches, enters the edlcule over the tomb In which, for this one occasion, all lamps are extinguished. From here he passes out holy fire and distributes it to the crowd thronging the church, which carries It far and Wide. Before the World war the fire was borne to the farthest corners of Russia. The patriarch Is assisted by a bishop of the Armenian patriarchate. Representatives of Coptic and Jacobite, or Syriac sects take part as well. Tha ceremony is, however, essentially a rite of w thla number 1X1,510 were Spanish American veterans, 55,710 were Civil war veterans; and the reniulmler were regular service men, and veterans of the Indian ware. the smallest since 1921. Delta Imck feed will be plant! In tbe raunlH and Ihe diversion dam to take rare of the growing number of duck. Ft. Ceorge The Independent tele- die-patc- anti-Go- d Dealing with Its plan, the Society of Militant AthelHts, embracing nearly three million members, has Issued a manifesto asserting means must be found for exterminating religious teachings among families and eliminating from the schools teachers who believe In God so that In the end of the plan there will be no such thing as religion In Soviet schools. r "In Its program, which It says will be carried out not only among Christians, Jews and Moslems, but among all other religious faiths In the Soviet Union, the Society of Militant Atheists Bays: 'By Intensifying the struggle against religion, we will hasten the collectivization of peasant farms. By liquidating the kulak (rich peasant) as a class we will quicken the fall of his chief support, which Is religion. We will convert the state and collective farms Into great centers of atheism. " Thus will Russia, under the Soviet government, not only turn from the celebration of Easter, which under the old regime was a deeply Impressive religious ceremony, but It will challenge the of all the peoples of faith of more than the earth to whom the observance of this day Is an essential part of their religious belief. For pur of a total of 1,847,500,000 people In the world today who accept some form of religion, 6S2.400,-00- 0 are Christians and, although their observance of Easter may vary In form In different countries, the essential spirit of their celebrations of the day is the same, whether It be In the Orient or the Veterans oa Panaioa Roll On iNwemher 81, 1929, there were 472.917 old soldiers on the Mulon rolls of the Inircnu of pension, (if the Orthodox church and representatives of others obtain permission from the Orthodox patriarch by proceeding to the Orthodox altar and doing obeisance. A Franciscan monk is present throughout the ceremony. First the Armenian patriarch passes In procession around the rotunda and retires; then the Moslem guardian of the Holy Sepulcher, In the presence of one Orthodox and one Armenian archimandrite. exercises his trndltlonnl privilege of sealing the doors of the Sepulcher. At noon the representatives of the other churches do obeisance, before the altar of the Catholicon, to the Orthodox patriarch, who awaits them vested In white and gold, with a crown of gold scintillating with enamel and precious stones upon his head. About this time groups of young men enter the rotunda through the Orthodox Catholicon, clapping their hands and singing. The actual service now commences with the procession of the patriarch from the Orthodox Catholicon, preceded by 1.1 banners borne by representatives of leading Orthodox families. They circle the rotunda, through the throng, three times: then all except the patriarch retire to the Orthodox cathedral. He. disrobed of miter and vestments before the doors of the Sepulcher, enters, accompanied by the Armenian bishop. The Copt and Syriac take position before the doors. Tense excitement prevails. All eyes are fixed upon the Tomb. Voices are lifted up. The crowd, holding candles aloft, presses forward, wave upon thrown away. The seconds wave, minutes. seem Suddenly an Orthodox priest, waiting without the shrine, with a mighty sweep, withdraws his arm from a hole In the edicuie. holding a burning torch. The flame appears from the Armenian side also. "The burst of flame Is greeted with frantic cheering, the clapping of hands, the ringing of hells and high, piercing uiulatioiis from the women. The priest gives the fire to a selected representative of the community, and the crowd opens to nllow him to rush with the sacred fire and light the lamps on the altar of the Catholicon. "The C:pt and Jacobite enter the door of the Sepulcher and receive the fire from the Orthodox patriarch, who then emerges, followed by the Armenian bishop, a flaming torch in each hand, the focus for a converging crush of worshipers, frantic to light candies from his torches. The Armenian, Coptic and Syriac processions now form and circle the rotunda. But the climax self-restrai- of Interest has been reached. The visible symbol of resurrection, having been divided and pnssed on. no longer burns beside the Sepulcher. Slowly the crowds melt away, some climbing past the Garden of Gethsemane to the summit of Mount Olivet. Almost as Interesting as the Easter celebration In Jerusalem Is that In another Old world city Rome. Italy. There a cross Is erected In the center of the Colosseum, where so mnny Christian martyrs suffered death because of their faith, and durImpressive services are held around this cross on Good Friday. week, especially Easter ing In the United States the Idea of open air sunrise services on Enster morning have been gaining In steadily during the recent years. It originated was kind this of service first the California and held In 1000 on the summit of Mount Rubidoux. near Riverside, where stands a cross erected to the memory of Fra Jnnipero Serra. the pious Franciscan monk who first brought the cross to California and founded the missions In that state. Jacob Itiis. the famous writer. Is said to have first conceived the Idea of an Raster sunrise service on Mount Rubidoux during a visit to Riverside, and It Is said to have sprung from a recollection of his childhood in Denmark when his ppople were accustomed to make a pilgrimage at Yule-tid- e to the summit of a venerated mountain nearby, singing Christmns carols as they went. On Enster morning 21 years ago a little group of less than a hundred people made their way up the slopes of the mountain from Riverside in the darkness before dawn so that the service could be held just at sunrise. The first service was a brief one. simple but sincere and Impressive. Rut as lilts had predicted, the religious feeling brought about ly an F.aster sunrise service left an impression which guaranteed Its continuance. Each year thereafter the Interest and attendance at this service grew. In 1017 more tlmn 20.000 persons ascended the summit of Rubidoux at ! aster- tide and the next year saw the same number of not only from pilgrims there. They 'had come in California. cities other from but Riverside, Other notable Easter morning services in California, each of which attracts thousands of worshipers. are those in the great Los Angeles coliseum. in the Hollywood howl, at the Tower of Legends In Glendale and In Pasadena. At Stove Pipe IV el Is In the famous Death valley a cross has been erected and there services are held on Easter morning in memory of the pioneers who lost their lives on the desert. Every year thousands of people attend an Easter sunrise service in the Garden of the Gods neai Colorado Springs. Colo., and In the Wichita mountains of southwestern Oklahoma for the last four or five years a sunrise service has been held on the summit of one of the rugged granite hills. The chief fenture of the service is the Tageant of the Resurrection, presented by fifty members of tha Sunday school of Medicine Park. i i ; ha Ins n piirelinwd phone company by the Mountain States Telephone Co. Fayette A Iey Feoul nrgarlatlou bn lucn formed w!;h 10 nctitxT. Delta High Srlmol will dose It term on May 2 lastiad of In June on account of financial conditions. were re-- i Payson Sixteen Kctckali rlplcnts of their flflien year Jewels at a rerent met ting. Itlrghnm City Additional electrical power needs are to lie cared for by nn arrangement with the I" tab Rower and Light Co. I rnier Utah State Farm Rtircnn officials will support the national or- gnnlzatlon In the effort to get congress to appropriate money to prevent Cache school County eases In poultry. tax la to be Increased to 8.5 mills. ltonntlful City rminrll nrrunres to guard city water supply against contamination from Rummer on ni purs. 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Huntington Emery County cities will be toured by Rrice business men la a caravan this month. Richfield Over a quarter million baby chicks have been shipped Into Sevier County this season. St George Poultry men of South Utah are urging the establishment of an egg grading plant. Pleasant Grove Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a 49 'er celebration at Trovo to raise a fund for museum purposes. B. Y. U. (Provo) 2.500 Boy Scouts will hold a meeting In B. Y. U Stad- ium on May 8. Spanish Fork A National Guard unit Is being enrolled, comprising C Battery of the 222nd Field Artillery. Harrisville Auto collision kills a horse and injures four people. Richfield Sevier County exhibit at the State Capitol is nearing completion. Park City A 19 year old lad, accused of many bad check cases has been arrested. Sugar House Auto accidents over the week-enclaimed the lives of 8 persons. State Capitol Reports from the na- tional capital Indicate an additional half million of federal aid for Utah ronds In 1910. Lehl Local sugar factory may he opened if sufficient sugar beet acreage is obtained this year. Ants Mental Powers The mental powers of ants, which Darwin referred to as perhaps more marvelous than those of man, have been the subject of close study by numerous observers. d j Pleasant Grove A soil testing experiment station is being urged for Utah county. Ileber Local seed growers have decided to Join tlie state organization of seed producers. Castle Dale Application tins been made for Dirty Devil Junction water t0 1,0 for watering live stocs. hips Airport (Salt to the number of 44 will give an exhibition here April 27. Heaver Lions' Club annual hall receipts are to 1k used to equip a hose ball team composed of Reaver hoys. Air)-Airs- My little daughter was bora on a homestead in northern Alberta. 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