Show SUNDAY SCHOOLS ife of christ portrayed by various classes the sunday schools jointly at the tabernacle sunday forenoon and afternoon and beautifully portrayed the of christ in nial exercises president john E botthof Boo the cily association presided the program opened with an original dialogue by little girls and boys aiom the primary department of the second ward school based on the story of ben hur showing te t e birth of christ three little boys in Oriental costumes represented the shepherds three others al so in costumes the wise men and three others citizens back of them 19 little kills represented an angels choir ane dialogue was very pretty and was the literary work of B P eggertsen jr miss mary wilbina sang a sweet eolo A class of small children of the fourth ward by questions and answers told of the alighi into egypt and ten boys of the first ward by quotations from the bible told of christs baptism and mission A christmas carol was neatly rendered by boys and girls of the second ward remarks were made in conclusion by president john and stake bupt supt egertsen and his assistants A L booth and W S rawlings Kaw lings A quarter nearer my god to thee was artistically rendered by the ebberts bros john johnson and william crawfurd Oraw furd their voices blend admirably in the afternoon 15 young men of the third ward spoke on the calling of christs apostles and his doctrine four little boys and four little girls of the first ward sang the lorda prayer the transfiguration and ascension was depicted by 15 young ladies of the piert A duet was nicely rendered by a little boy and girl 0 the fourth ward built maeser of the fourth ward and abst bupt supt billinga of the first ward spoke and president partridge and dr maeser of H 8 union ed on the pleasing similar exercises were held in ather wards throughout the alake at the pleasant view ward the buckley boys helped along the B meing |