Show EASTER CANTATA RENDERED SUNDAY BY BAPTIST CHOIR the easter victory a cantata was rendered by the baptist church choir sunday evening at the church A congregation that packed the church almost to capacity pronounced the cantata one of the best musi cal entertainments that bad been rendered in moab for some time fit teen voices took part in the choruses the cantata was given under the direction of mrs C A robertson and mrs I 1 W alien was accompanist the following program was rend ered by congregation scripture reading and prayer rev jonathon wood solo the palms mrs R II 11 dalrymple talk on easter victory rev wood offertory erotic Ero tik by greig mrs I 1 W alien cantata the easter victory by H W fetn mrs I 1 W alien accompanist comp anist opening chorus dawn after darkness miss bethel watts and choir soprana and tenor duet we need thee miss bethel watts and L L taylor choir he sleeps tenor solo fear ye not kenneth robertson soprano solo and choir angels rolled the stone away miss bethel watts contralto solo the cross mrs N S chistensen bass solo and choir open wide the gate of paradise V P walker nd choir solo earth and heaven rejoice mrs R H dalrymple final chorus by choir gods great love miss bethel watts singing sopia ii obligate members cf choir mrs R H dalrymple miss bethel watts mrs N S mrs J W shepard mrs R K patterson mrs A P voorhies mrs H J eidsen mrs vi P walker mrs C A robertson miss berdene rutledge L L taylor V P walker and kenneth robertson attorney and mrs F B hammond and younger children of monticello were visiting in moab over the week end mr hammond having business in district couet mr and sirs levi kenduck of green river accompanied by mr and mrs william taylor kenduck of los angeles calif were visitors in moab saturday mr kenduck of los angeles is an attorney and he and wife are visiting the levi kendicks at green river an old indian pottery jar found by charles of this city near moab utah a few months ago has been turned over to the bart lynch collection the jar is hundreds of years old in the bottom are five small holes grand junction sentinel |