Show Christmas Spirit t Abounds Through Double Holiday I Salt Lake O Observes serves Yuletide Vacation With Varied Programs Reverent Christmas spirit abounded abound abound- ed cd d in Salt Lake Monday as the city entered the second day of its Yuletide celebration Many Christmas programs were held Monday in view o of the fact DC DC- cember ember 25 fell feU on Sunday Members of the Salt Lake Parent Parent- Te Teacher cher association chorus and a aast cast ast of players from the Granite take stake of the L. L D D. S. S church will present a program Monday at 8 p.m. p.m. p p. m. m n. n in the West high school auditorium in n connection with Christmas cheer week Under the dIre direction tion of Mrs John Sharp the chorus will present a cantata featuring songs appropriate for or the Yuletide season This program pro pro- gram ram will be followed by the Granite pla players layers ers presentation of ot Katherine Katherinc Kavanaugh's Cavanaugh's act four play Oh Su- Su san an The cast includes Wilford Biesinger BJes- BJes Inger nger Helen Phyllis Dix Myra Snow Everett Cunningham Beth Elsinga Catherine Miller Beth Yearsley and Sterling Astin CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AL ALA A Christmas festival will be given in n the Thirty first L. L D. D S. S ward chapel Monday fonday night by the Norwegian so so- Native hymns folk S and dances ances will feature the celebration Santa Claus will be the honored guest at a childrens children's party at pm p.m. Musical numbers and recitations will vill feature another Christmas Christma program program pro- pro gram ram by the Salvation Army Monday Monda at t 8 p. p m. m at headquarters East First So South th street Ensign John F. F Jackson ackson will be in charge Christmas dinners were provided for lor or a n group of ot homeless men Monay Monday Monday Mon- Mon day ay by the Salvation Army Dramatic art classes of Civic Center will vill present childrens children's plays Tuesday at t 2 p p. p m m. nt at the West high school auditorium Tickets for the performances performances performances perform perform- ances at the West high school may maybe be bc jc obtained free of f charge at the Owl drug store Second South and MaIn Iain streets Children under 14 years of age will have to be accompanied by their parents CROWDS ATTEND Large crowds attended services in all 11 local churches Sunday which featured Christmas programs and ser mons Members of ot Utah No NoI I 1 Ki Knights and their wives attended a Christmas observance in inthe inthe inthe the Masonic temple Sunday at a. a m m. Needy Salt Lake families had a amerry amerry amerry merry Christmas through the Tele Tele- gram Tribute subs lor for Santa the Elks Salvation Army the Volunteers of f America and other civic organizations organizations ions and individuals Jolly St si Nick did not miss children in n various institutions He visited the he Shrine Crippled Childrens Children's unit unitt at t St St. Marks Mark's hospital inmates of the L. L D. D S S. S Childrens Children's hospital and those at t Kearns St. St Anns Ann's Orphanage Inmates of the Utah state prison Salt Lake county and city jails were treated to special Christmas dinners Patients in m the Salt Lake general hospital were entertained by carolers and nd members of ot the Nurses' Nurses glee club dub Students of ot the Oquirrh school gave baskets to the children Only special packages and letters and perishables were delivered deliver d by bythe bythe the he postoffice department Monda Monday |