Show Worship and Gaiety Come to Salt Lake With Thanksgiving Business Improvement More l Jobs Tend to Heighten City's Enjoyment of Day of Solemn Celebration A per cent American holiday Thanksgiving holiday Thanksgiving day was celebrated in Salt Lake City and Utah Thursday Better business more jobs a brighter outlook were vere among things for which thanks were offered On the day on which family ties are drawn closer thanks was offered at churches and around tables loaded with turkeys and other symbols sym sym- bobs bols of the feast Aside from the solemnity of ot the festival in churches the day was spent in joyous mood The annual Turkey day football game between the Utes and the at attracted attracted at at- more than people Inthe in inthe inthe the University of Utah stadium Special amusement features and dances have been planned for the throngs of holiday celebrants Students Paint Taint the Town To The business section took on a anew anew anew new appearance Thursday morning after Wednesday nights night's accomplishments accomplishments by the U engineers who literally painted the town Inthe in inthe inthe the schools school's colors red and white State city elty and county ofie offices were closed The postoffice banks brokerage brokerage bro bro- houses and many business Institutions observed the holiday Salt Lake City public schools and the University of ot Utah declared a holiday until next Monday Numerous civic patriotic and charitable groups assisted need needy families in enjoying this day of ot Thanksgiving For prisoners it meant a change of diet At the state prison inmates were served roast pork special dressings mince pie cake and cof cot fee County jail prisoners were given legs of lamb soup aide Ido dishes of season fruits and vegetables bles bIas and coffee Similar menus were served at city jail Officers and enlisted men at Fort Douglas were served a special turkey turkey turkey tur tur- key dinner Soldiers Celebrate C C C boys stationed at Fort Douglas had their choice of turkey or roast pork two t v varieties of sot soup p season vegetables and fruits and three kinds of cake calie and pie At the veterans' veterans hospital a a. special ape ape- cial entertainment program was presented by the inmates prior to the annual Thanksgiving day din din- ner ncr High mass was celebrated In the Cathedral o oi ot the Madeleine at 10 a no a. m. m State city county and army officials were given special Invitations invitations invitations to attend the services Tho The Rev Wilfrid J. J GIroux chancellor of the Catholic diocese of or Salt Lake was celebrant a. a assisted by the Rev Charles A. A Freegard deacon the Rev A. A A. A Le May f and the Rev Francis R. R Lamothe master master mas mas- ter of ceremonies The Right Rev Monsignor D. D G. G Hunt vicar general gen gen- eral of the diocese delivered the sermon Masses will also be celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- at 7 and 8 p. p m. m in the ca en- en thedral Joint Thanksgiving day services for all Episcopal churches were held Thursday at 1030 a. a m. m at St. St Pauls Paul's church under the direction of the Right Rev Arthur W. W Manton Moulton Man Moul- ton Episcopal bishop of Utah The Rev John W. W Hyslop preached sermon The collection will be bB turned over to aid St St. Marks Mark's hospi heap tal tab Holy communion services were were held at 8 a. a m. m under the direction of the Rev A. A E EJ Butcher Sponsored by the Salt Lake MinIsterial Ministerial Min Mm- association two union services services ser ser ser- vices were held Thursday in the Immanuel Baptist church at 1030 av a. m. m and in the First Unitarian church at 1 11 a a. a m. m The Rev Roy Damron of ot Phillips Congregational church preached the sermon and the Rev W. W V. V R. R Sloman conducted the services at 1030 a. a m. m The Rev Sloman was assisted by the Rev Fr Frank Eddy Madden of the First Methodist Episcopal church tho Rev T. T G. G Lilley of tho the First Presbyterian Presbyterian Pres Pres- church and the Rev Hugh A. A Mitchell of ot the Church of Christ The Rev Jacob Trapp conducted the 11 a. a m. m services and Rabbi Samuel Samu l H. H Gordon of the Temple Temple- Israel preached the tho sermon President McKay Speaks David O. O McKay second counsellor counsel counsel- lor ion in the first presidency of ot the L. L D. D S. S church hurch was the principal speaker at n a Thanksgiving day program program program pro pro- gram held at 11 n a. a m. m in the Twenty Twenty- first 1 L. L D. D S. S chapel First avenue and Q street A special program was arranged by W. W Lowell Casleton Sunday school superintendent and arid Earl Maw and Edgar Wayman his hia assistants Bishop Harold G G. G Reynolds Reynolds Reyn Reyn- olds presided Lutheran churches observed the festival with services at 11 a. a m. m at atthe atthe atthe the Tabor church and at 8 a. a m. m in inthe inthe inthe the Zion church The Evangelical Free church First Church of the Nazarene and Church of Christ all held joint services services services ser ser- ser ser- vices at the tho latter church 83 Sixth East street Wednesday at p. p porn pm m. m The Bethel Baptist church held helda a prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. p m. m with Julius Sheppard In charge The Murray Baptist church conducted special services Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- da day at 1030 a. a m. m All AU branches of ot the First Church of ot Christ Scientist in Boston Mass held Thanksgiving day services services' Thursday at 11 a. a m m. at the First church East Broadway and at athe atthe he tho Second church 66 East EMt South Tc Temple lc S J V J |