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Show CELEBRATION OF I Weather Man Lends Himself the Making of a Perfecfj Day. 1 J FITTING CELEBRATION . fill IN VARIOUS CHURCHi 1 Splendid Musical Prograijj an Entertaining Featurefj of-the Services, jp "Glory to. God in tho highest arijsj earth peace and good will toward rooiM Such was tho song of tho hostilf heaven when Christ was born In thK tlo town of Bothlehom almost two tjS sand years ago, and 6uch was tho sK of tho celebration of hia birthdayiK happy Christmas tlmo. In Salt LakeijCfl Friday. It was an Ideal ChrlstmaP-evcry ChrlstmaP-evcry respect. Tho weather was perflf i It could not havo been better andt was even a tinge of peace and bjf ness in tho clear and pellucid attK pherc. jiff From tho time tho first aunbcamPf over the rugged Wasatch mountalnall Old Sol was lost to view in the Tw, cm sky, everything fieemed to biSi spirit of tranquillity and harmony.'1'1 day long there was not a cloud inm firmament, .and, all In all, tho dayg, a most .glorious one. Of courso tho day was a gladsorasfc among tho children. After a ri wakeful night on tholr part thojijit ones wero up early in a rush tow? what Santa Claus had left for themifti when thoy tumbled out of bed, mp a noise which disturbed the whole hA hold from Its slumbers, what a ahojp. Joy thcro was w;hon they spied tho Cqg mas tree In one corner of tho roonlgf. tho stocklngn full of all kinds of an meals and other good things hanging ti the fireplace. It was a great day tofr younsters, nnd but llttio did tholr 3 hearts realize the significance of theify bratlon. ,'fy Celebrated in Churches. The day was fittingly colebratcdsE1 number of the various churches. mIu Solemn pontifical high mass waafW, brated at St. Mary's cathedral bras Right Rev. Bishop Lawrence Scanlaagu slsted by tho church clergy, at 11 o!i3t The . following musical programmoJrr rendered: -lt Kyrie .' La Sifli Gloria, Twelfth Mass ...MiR Venl Creator RflS" Norman Vote. Jin Credo : .....La, Eg! Adestc Fldelis, offertory Nggf Miss Harley, Miss Farrell, A. Du Quesno, Norman Vote and O'sE?-! wald -Veltz. .p Srmctua Agnus Del La Hyi Sopranos Mrs. J. H. Robinson, tfpti Walter Maas. Misses Mae O'Neill,; Whelan. Lea Bush, Irene DelaneyjCn garet Harley. Agnes Grill. Mildred S and Mary Halllday. " i Aitbs Mrs. M. Kingdon, Mrs. Silverstone, Misses Mary JenkStti: Eneas Cuddy. Eleanor Herlnger, Otli Walker, Emily Kuntn and Claire LiUgi Tenors A. J. Du Qucsne, Oswald and Gus. Zanzott. 'WJ Bassos Norman Vote, George Sofflfi;' to Nelderwelser, Ray Canning, m?r Hackett, Nicholas Schuler, A- J. Brtf ? T. C. Crawford and Gustave MotaskltfS The soloists were Miss Mae OlTl Mass Harley, Miss Farroll, George"Vgtf, and Norm3n Vote. 'mi" Episcopal Churches. 53'i Special services were held at 11 oiltii at both of tho Episcopal churches. 'J, Mark's cathedral there was an unufcK largo congregation present and anSi,j sermon was preached by Dean Brey! Tho subject, of his discourse was Revelation Through His Son," anK took for his text, Heb., 1. 1: "God'Sfii at sundry times and in divers maiJtj spake In time past unto the fathers prophets." Dean Brewster declared-' God showed what he really was tbmSH the life of his son. Jesus Christ. HGf.,. that the first Christmas, or the biS tho Savior, waa the climax of tho rr?i! tlon of God. Ho also cpoko at5Mla length on how God revealed Wa!e through nature. The following programme was rendered; fkt' Processional, Hymn 42, "O Come, ii'ttT To Faithful." iWffri Vcnlte, Chant 16 To Deum RolandRS?- Benedlctus. Hymn 59, "It Came Upff-IP' the Midnight Clear." Kyrie Kinjfin Gloria Tlbl Klnjd Creed KinWjjV Hymn 5S. "O. LIttle Town of Bethtavt , hem." ifljfj Offertory anthem. ""Behold, I BrlS - Tou Good 'Tidings" .f'at Bcnedictus qui Venit ...KIni'-tl Sursum' Corda Kloi&oar Sanctus KInfeiC( Agnes ,! KiaiUii, Nunc DImlttls. Chant 244. Gloria In Excelsls KiqVl Recessional. Hymn 51. "Hark. Herald Angels Sing." V Organ Postlude, "Hallelujah Chonwpt -The services at St- Mark's churcljtf conducted by the rector, the Rev. (5? E. Perkins. Dr. Parkins preachedligfttn tercstlng sermon, and a splendid rritrot programme was rendered. A largjftf.tif grcgatlon was present. ?ria, A special Christmas service wafc, r. at the Phillips Congregational chugn ? I0:?.0 o'clock, and the pastor, tha b! A. Slmpkln, preached an oloquent'tff'.tiif on "The Christ Child." He took-jf K3i text Lulce il., 15: "Let us now gfliljan unto Bethlehem and see this thlpajj , 15 come to pass, wnicn tne iory. mado known unto us." The RteT i5 Slmpkln dealt at some length 'wiULIf Christmas meant to the children,1 of the various Incidents connect p W; his childhood. The Rev. Mr. SImph !.ere spoke on Christ's humility. At 6 p. m.. at tho Central Cl c church, a special song service waa;jjsc |