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Show liliii IE ANNOUNCED Tourist Services Only to Be Held at Tabernacle Today. Today b.-ing the flist Sunday of thn mom.),, .;iM day will he observed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day i n I s. No regular tabernacle i-ervieo v.111 h- ii.-ld tliis afternoon, but a scr-vic- fir tnuri.-da will be held this morn-log morn-log nt 11 o'clock in thn tabernacle, lasting last-ing "iii: hour. Thin evening at G:::0 in all the city wants the n.onihiy Miilu;il Improvement j-.M !;i t mil in--' MrH will be hf-:d. Spe-( Spe-( i;il J'I-"l: i a ms of and inu.-de have b.;. ii ji 1 1 iinu' d ;iy follows: Liberty Stake. Flrt. Ward --S.-l.-'Uon, choir; s.-b-etlnn, u l canto i ! 1 1.' i : rlnt., dtrect.-d by Miss Ivy Fnsign: nd.lri---, "Is Jt the Prerogative of J'uMm; ' 1 1 1 i ii i cm ;im Vohed by the Christum Chris-tum ( .' I l I Z 1 1 ,-i 1 1 i ) ' 'OMKI'SH to Judg- the Lain r-dav S-i int Fn-ffHsur W II ford M. .h -Ki-ndnek ; t.-nor solo, Thomas S. Aliwortb; soprano nr. In, MtM Liza Kvans. S nd wir(U-Hyinn, ehoir: seb-etioii, S-.:..nd ward on-hesfra; address. Dr. Jo-t.:ph Jo-t.:ph t L (irant ; hymn, choir. Third win (1 -Am lo-in, choir; male quarto', quar-to', Kctldiiifitr.n hrollo-rH; address, Su-perint Su-perint end.-nt l lcrb'Tt. Maw; soprano .solo. Mi. Sylvia Hall; muslial selections. Third aid urcbi'St m. Fii.hth wind Violin solo, Orbs TurUy; iuhlii-.s:i, (diver ( '. lalby; inst rum-Mita 1 eleetlon, (irant trio; tenor solo, Frank Km 1 1 h. Ninth ward An interesting musical program will bo given and a popular speaker will address tlio meeting. Tent h ward Singing, eongregation; chorus, Hoy Scouts; .sol.., Mrs. Daniel I-l. Cannon; address. "Kxperienecs in J.uri'ite," Capfain Victor Olseu; selection, Juninr girls' chorus. Thirty-third ward Address, J. M. Kockw-iod. Speeial muse-a program. Kmii;ra! ion ward Address, William W'yi.s'jn; solo, Florence Itasmussen ; select se-lect t n, girls' i-horus, ,. draud ward Address on thn prln-clple.s prln-clple.s of the 1 1. D. S. church, Joseph S. vjtv and A. II. Wuolley; tenor solo, Dr. . II. Work-y. J hheriy ward A missionary meeting will b ' conducted, with returned missionaries mis-sionaries furnishing the speeches and music. Pioneer Stake. Fourth ward Address, "Spiritual Growth Through Attendance at Sacrament Meetings." Meet-ings." James 1 1 . Ludlow; piano solo, Alta CassUy; address, "The Sacrament," Louis Ci ort ; voeal solo. Ora Fernley. Fifth ward An interesting meeting will be held. Six tii ward Reading, Tess Giaucpie; duet, lilanche Morgan and Verna Poulton; reading. Cilbert Harton; violin duet. Mrs. .11. Watson and Henry Krantz (accompanied (accompa-nied by Katherlne Watson); chorus, Beehive Bee-hive girls; original reading on Mutual work. Fdna Irvine; piano duet. Elizabeth I 'oul I on and Tessa Wolstenholme; selection, selec-tion, Ladies' quartet. Seventh ward Address, Nicholas Ci. Morgan; vocal solo, Myrtle Dulley; vocal solo. Tewntv-fifth ward (sacrament meeting) Sacramental songs, Y. L. M. I. A. Glee club ; piano solo, Frma Pit ts; address, "The Sacrament," Edward II. Anderson; piano solo. Gilbert Goudie; vo-'a! duet, Mabel Hollsworth and Bertha Harbrecht. 'J' wen ty-sixth ward Address, Patriarch John M. Wliitaker; duet. Helen Ames and Anlella Andeisfm; vom! solo. Kay Brand-ley; Brand-ley; vocal solo, August Gllssmeyer. Thirictth ward corner Goltz and Jef-ftrsoti Jef-ftrsoti streets'! Address, Samuel Olawson; voe:il .sold, M iss J fssfe Williams (accompanied (accom-panied by Miss Charley Williams); instrumental instru-mental solo. Oscar A. Roth ; vocal solo. Miss Tess Llndquist (accompanied by Miss Kinel Findquist ). Thirty -second ward Violin solo, Alma Dinner; talk, C S. Hyde. Cannon ward Soprano solo. Vivian Hefty : violin solo. M r. Had field ; soprano solo. Miss Sehoenfeld: address. Fourteenth ward Tenor solo, Iceland I. Aeouib; address, Hon C. Rus'nton; soprano so-prano solo. .Ida l We Her; Christmas carol, Irene T. Searle, Ethel Huckett, William W. Scare and B. K Willi?. Fifteenth ward "o Come All Ye Saints" (Gi c-s i, congregation and choir; piano soto. Miss Foris Beales; baritone solo. George Floyd; anthem. "Awake, My Soul" (Stephens' Mrs. Edith Martin and choir; soV., Miss T.ea h Hurbidge; duet, Lucille Asli ton and -Gudvor Burton ; selection (cello and piano), Hugh Higgins and A. F. Higirs; address. Bishop Edward M. A?htin; anthem. "God Is Our Refuge," . choir. Sixteenth ward Soprano solo, Mrs. Alice , Famph; address. Alma O. Taylor, tornu-r president of the Japanese mission; piano soo. T e Grand BaHrman. Seventeenth ward Anthem. "O Come, Tnd Fs Sins; Unto the Ford" (Rice). Miss Fthelvn Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes and choir; anthem. "Traise to God, Immortal Im-mortal Praise" (J. J. McClellan), Mrs. James 1 1 . .Wilson. Hvrnm J. Christiansen Christian-sen and choir; duet, "Throuch the Gates of Gld." Miss Thusla Humphries. Mis Vilate Fani;ton; tenor solo, Mrs. Martha i Smith Jenson; duet, "Love Divine, All I.ove Excelling" ("Daughter of Jairus"), Mrs. Geneve Harris Johnson and James H. Neilson: address, Walter P. Monson, former president of the eastern states mission; anthem. "As the Dew From Heaven Distilling" (J. J. Daynes). Miss Hrhelyn Walker and choir. " Jmes H. Ncilson, chorister; Miss Kate Willis, or-ga-dst. Nineteenth ward Select ion, choir; soprano so-prano solos (a) "A Dutch Fuliahv" M "The Mother Heart," MN Grace Smith; recitation, "Annie's and Willie's Prnyer," Tnez Jones; duet. "Whispering Hope," Bessie Foiling a-d 1-hnily Husbands; ad-d ad-d re ss, Claude Rich a rd s . Tw ent v-s-l eond ward Violin solo. Miss j Fois Cannon; address. "Measuring Char- j aoui." Judge Hugo 1. Anderson; selec- tion. ladies' quartet, Ruth Bradford, Lor- vaii:e Smith. Kathleen Oswald, Kathrvn ; Brown under the direction of Miss Lisle J Bradford. Twenty-third ward Vocal solo, Joe Hunter: violin solo. Jennie Eastlin; vocal i duet. Esther and Adolph Ohlin; address ! by a go. .d speaker. j Twenty-fourth ward Fiftieth anniver- ! sary of the organization of the Y. L. M. ! I. A. will be observed in the Twenty- ' fem th ward. "First Organization." Mrs. , Sum" Y. Gates; song. "Fifty Thousand," 1 junior girls' chorus; "First Organization I of Salt Lake Stake," Mrs. Ruth M. Fox; S violin so to. Miss Edelweiss Schuster; ! "First Organization in Twenty -fourth Ward." Mrs. Jennie Feeler sen. Original cpta rtei. Kay Wood. Kul h Jenson. Don i C; r!s Wood. ( 'lara Thomas. Kemrirks. ; -r- -;chtii wrii d Violin solo. Char- ' t'p Trevii'yiMi; adi'ires. Joel Ricks. ' Twenty-ninth ward Address. Sterling . tv Tahr.au-"; so'.o, Ray M. Haddack; solo, i Miss 1. Evans; piano seLction, Teresa ! BaM. , C-T.ter ward Talk. Dr. Alma S. Ash; , Hawaiian eletbm. Minnie C irpent--r; 1 soprano sol... Miss Mary Ash; piano solo, ; Mrs. Irene I 'ukc. i Eniri Stake. V:!-vonth ward Kifty-y,.-ar jubilee program. pro-gram. Opening hymn, "Hail to th- Trophet " ; prayer. rs. Lizzie Felt ; 1 "Kilty Thou.-and." ladies' quartet; greet- I ip.tr. "ouneior Mrs. H. O. Jensen; So- j pra no s-vo, M rs. Priselila Livingston- . lu'iuis. "our Or-,; niz.i tion : (ni "The B-. ciroiing." Mrs. M-.r'a V. Poutrall; "Lopcr. ' ),"n; A:-" soi.tr. hv Miss Elsa Brown; ihi "Sp-iritual Influence" Mrs. Fillie T. I Fi'eZ": pi:u o oio. Mrs. Maria Francis; ! ie) "After Fifty Yeais." Miss Charlotte S- w 'i t ; vi .lin sd Mrs. Ar:hur H'ir.li:r; (d) " nir Pioneer trficvrs." Mrs. Maggie Fn '-- P.asset i ; no.: "leal select Ion. the .(-, Clara and Grace Ev;his and Ar- ! thur Hurzler; benediction, Bishop William Wil-liam Armstrong. Twt-litn-Tmr.eenth ward Address, 'resident No)hi L. Morris; baritone solo, "The Valley of Shadows." John P. Robinson Rob-inson ; male quartet, Edward O. Piatt, Arthur Dangerf ield, Fred Hurzler and Norton Piatt. Eighteenth ward A grod .speaker will address the meeting. There will be special spe-cial music' by the choir. Twentieth ward Program by Gustav Schuster School of Music. "Our School March" (Gustav Schuster), orchestra; symphony (Dancla. Op. F37), Margaret Shaw, Kiizabeth Whitehouse, ; caprice-saxophone solo (Lester), Kae iiose; "U (lift So Faithful.' vocal solo (Don Carlo, Miss Ethel Land; Sextette from "Lucia" (Donizetti), ladies' orchestra orches-tra ; "O My Father. piano solo ( Herman), Her-man), Leis;h Harliue; "A La Valse," violin soio (Kern), Rebecca Miller; "Three Graceful Saxys" (Luzzi), Kae Rose, Cteo Thomas, Mrs. Schuster; "Deep River," vocal ( Iiur:eiffh1, Mrs. Nellie Hashrouck Veyer.sber.Lr: address, B. F. Grant; selec-tion. selec-tion. orchestra. Aeeoini Vnists, Misses Edelweiss Lewis, Helen Langford, Miss Grace Tout. Twenty-first ward The Spirit of Giving. Giv-ing. Vocal solo, Leila Orm.-dty ; rcadlne, Alice Nelson; talk. Louie P. Ashman; piano solo, Mrs. Almeada Hail; talk, Roy Lundquist ; (a-k, Hilda Pimhrougii. Twenty -seventh ward .TubiUie night. Soni:, "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel"; Jubilee chorus, junior girls and Boy Scouts : story of the organization of the mutual, by .lames Hidgvs; violin solo. Miss Mary Fisher of Odt-n. also of the L. D. S. F. faculty; address, "Spirit of Christmas," W. E. Ryda leh ; vocal solo, Mrs. Prisell ia Evans; song, "True to the Faith." Ensign ward Corner Ninth avenue and P street, 6:-Ft p. m. "Zion Is Growing." choir and congr-gat ion ; talk on the first Mutual Improvement organization. Mrs. Maria Y. Dousah; contralto solo, "By the Waters Of Minnetoka," Miss Elnia Young: f violin ohlig i to. Georgia Young) ; early growth of Mutual Improwmunt work. Invz Stock ; violin solo, "Indian's Lain La-in t-nt," Georgia Young; the work accomplished accom-plished by the young ladies' general board, Mrs. May p.ooth Talmage; contralto solo, Miss Ivma Young; violin obligato, Miss Georgia Young); present siatus of the M. 1. A., Mrs. Medora Benge; juhiFe song, Bessif and Yioia Service, Rachel Cannr.a, J(. phine and Lucile Hacking and Florence Flor-ence Allen. Hh-hards ward Address. Dr. E. G. Cowans; so'n. Mr3. W. H. I'yott. Granite Stake. Burton ward- Solo, Mrs. Laurinda Brew-erton; Brew-erton; lecuire, Adam S. Bctinion. supcrln-lendeni supcrln-lendeni ot L. L. S. schools; solo, Miss Lo.a Leonan). r:.Tn-rson ward Vocal solo. Miss Mary B-riagnoie: violin solo, Widtarn Woollrv ia..v n:pan:.-d by Mrs. William Woolly)": iiihircss. ".I i "ail a tul Her Pcop'r," El'ler lia-oh Anini;, rr-.ert;y rt-tnr:i':l Trom a rour-;.a-;i r n-issiou ; vocal duet . Ray and A rt hur K eddiio-'lon. Note EmtTon ward char1! having been burned, services will be held in the Emerson Emer-son school building, corner of Harrison avenue and McClelland street, at 6:30 p. m. Fast day service at 2 p. m. Forest Dale ward (program by the Swanee singers) Boys of the Old Brigade, chorus; Maggie, T. S. Ashworth and chorus; Suwanee River, chorus; violin solo, Douglas Cornwall; Sextet from Lucia Mr. Van Buren. Mr. Barber and chorus;" quartet, The Old Refrain, Erva quartet; What We Hear in Music, J. S. Cornwall; Inflammatus. Mrs. Brower and chorus; The Winter Song, chorus. J. S. Cornwall, conductor; Cleone Donelson, accompanist; Nathan Baldwin, piano soloist; Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Brower, soprano soloist; T. S. Ashworth, tenor soloist. Highland Park ward Vocal solo, Don Priestley ; address, Professor Bryant S. Hinckley. Farmers ward Lecture, K. K. Steffen-son. Steffen-son. Special musical numbers. Wanda me re ward (7 p. rru Speaker, A. William Lunfi; duet, Arthur Kedding-ton Kedding-ton and Ray Keddintrton ; reading, Inez Clark Harvey; piano duet, Miller sisters; solo, Mrs. Stella Poulton Foote. Wasatch wardAddress, "Doctrine and Covenants," Elder Mnthonihah Thomas: tenor solo, R. ?. Slddoway ; Instrumental trio. Stewart trio. Parley's ward Lillinm M. Palmcjuist's junior class in elocution will present the fodowine program: "The Pickaninny an.l the Goblins." "Guinea Pigs," Elly Cato; vocal solo. "Dreamy Alabama, " TTe'pn Frederickson; "The Baby Brother," "The Fishing Party," Rae Sta'ner; vocal silo. Vivian Palmiprst : "The Briilgekeeper'a Story," Gladys Palmquist; ".lark, the Fit-tie Fit-tie Torment," Dorothv FreFTickfon ; ph-no solo. Emma Hyde; "The Bairnies Cuddle i Doun," "Woodl ieks." Katherine Pai-chanan; Pai-chanan; vocal solo, "Bubbles," Marjorin Pa;:nfviist ; "The In st Hymn." Iiciie Campbell; "Two Tattle Rogue-"." Helen Neilsen; "Me an.l Jim." Helen Frederick -I sin ; "Tom's Story." Andrew McKenzie. Sugar house ward Di -scour-so, John ' D, Sp nt-er. inst rumen taM trio. Mildred Bird, Kate Oroo and 'ern I.nmcrui ; voca' nolo. Irene Parker; violin solo, Harry Dean. |