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Show WORK RESUMES AT HOLIDAY END A holiday marked by church services, ser-vices, family reunions, feasting and football had drawn to a close another an-other Thanksgiving and Friday business throughout the state was gradually returning to normal. These same churches that attracted at-tracted large gatherings Thursday to offer prayers for what they got started preparing special services for Christmas. Persons, whether members or not. comfortably filled the Cathedral of the Madeleine, where the Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt. D. D., bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic diocese, celebrated cele-brated solemn pontifical mass, and the Rev. William A Ruel of Price spoke; the First Unitarian church, where Unitarians and members of the Temple B'nal Israel heard Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon: at St. Mark's cathedral, where all Protestant denominations de-nominations united to hear the Rev. A. E. Butcher, Episcopalian minister, minis-ter, and in the Yale L. D. S. ward chapel, where Heber J. Grunt. L. D. S. church president, delivered a talk. All the speakers enumerated the things for which Americans have to be thankful. Other services were held In St. Peter's Episcopal church, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran and the Bethel Baptist church. Up and down the state business and industry that was stilled, was making up for lost time. Throughout Through-out Utah the tables were turned on Mr. Turkey Gobbler and he was devoured at random. |