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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXTXG, MARCH Salt Lake Churches Offer Special Musical Programs at Baster Rites STORE ON COAST S. L. St. Paul's and Cathedrals Offer Resurrection Ceremonies. . Special music programs to commemorate the resurrection ot Christ are featured In practically all of Salt Lake's churches. . The churches which have announced their Caster music are: 8t Mark's cathedral. The Rowland Hail choir win give the Easter carol service at :4S a. m, Tne program: . Mra. W. n. Slomaa. poatluda. "Trlumpnal Irma Blakamora and choir. .Oodard Parka "Tour Prlend" H. X. Barber. "Kins of Klmi" Simper I P. Montaaua and choir. H 1 Prleby, direclor: Oeoraa O. Lloyd, aaatataat director; K acne I atontaaue, accom-panla- t, Orlcna H. Priaby. accompaiuat. Mra. ' Ortaa March' At 7:30 p.m.: Ortaa prelude, "Bella of St. ...narrU Anna do Ruaaell Beau Pre" Vio- Croae "Tba entitled. Eaater cantata, Deeaareal torioua' ' Chorliter. Mra. W. R. Blooiaa. Chapman. Oraaniat, Mra Harry O A. Hodaa. . Piamat.Mra. Tha Oathertns of Ortas lntrodurtion, the Palthful " Chorua and Sidney Urtta, baritone. lUjected ." Dorothy gldn.y Metta. Harry Chapman, Pearaon and Chorua. The Sanor a Plea." Ray Powera. tenor, ' , " y, St. Paul's Episcopal Announces Special Music Believe It or Not, 37!b chapter or The. TSAIAH The And ZoH chapter of. the d BOOK OF KINGS First Unitarian Society, The music program of the First Unitarian fiunrlav follows: ARE ALIKE n. n. Keith-O'Brien- nrv-lcf- a New Earth" "Holy. Holy. Holy" Morn. Chrtelenaen and aeleeted voice. (ai Chorua for double choir. Xat tha Heavena ftejoiee (b) Tenor Aria. 'To tha Lord Out Ood" Clyde Buamrrhaya. (a) Contralto Aria, "Ceaie. Tf Bieaaed of Ms Pather" Halen Olaiier, (b) Double mixed quartet, 'Tba Plnlna rot ia lor siier" Anna Cleea. Dorothy Hoover, Ora Pate, Laali Sweneon. Walter Danlela. Lever laaacaon and Jamea Ivur, Soprano Aria, "Theee Are They Which Came" Mra. Alene Peteraon. Duet, aoprano and alto. "They Shall Hun- (b r meeting in Liberty ward. Denver street and Harvard avenue, 8unday evening. The prMgraw: Chorua (Oloria In Bueuilal ' ,. Melody Blnaera. Plana durt (Dane of the Demon.!..., Ohlaon. Allot Lucila Mclaoa and Mra Mora Peupraon Reading InatrumenUI oulnlet (a "Happy Dara." b "Bubblea") Loclla rlrlaon. A (. Peteraon, Wlllord Pler- aon. Oordon Ohlaon and Harold Blotk. Chorua la "Orer the Ocean Blue." b "Boat, Beautiful Root") Melody Sinatra, Harold B ork Saxophona solo Mra. C. R, Helton Readme Inatrumenlal (Marcha Triumphal! ... Belecled. , Oordon Omaon Violin aolo Chorua a "Oh, Home Beloved. Where'er Wt Wonder," b "Mammy a Lullaby") ter No More" Melba Dantrup and Lucille Wort hen. "Liat." Tha Cherubic Hoet," baritone Johnaon: aoprano obbllaato, Packard and ladlea quartet. Maraaret Duthle. Alberta MendenhalL Cap-to- la Chcrrlnaton. Pearl Price and ladiea' cuorua. aolo, William Mra H.qnah Queen Mary Weeps At Funeral Rites go FT-- ABOVt Trte GROUND f fj Stainer bnal hyma IIS, "Com T faith Sullivan ' roatmae Hallelujah Chorua .Handel Toeatta." Program by Choir at Cathedral of Madeleine Cathedral of the Madeleine. The m lisle program to be given at the solemn pontifical mass at the Cathedral ot the Madeleine will be present ed by the cathedral choir, with Mrs. Lydia Boothby, director, and Miss Ethel Hogan at the organ. The program: roeelonal. "Sua Barer do." Molltor Kyrta and Gloria, "Sftaaa Solemn!." . Ton fr'So. "aleaee Bolennella" Oounod rwfertery. Hae Dlei" .....EM Benrdictu. . Canrtue, and Aanua Del. "Meaaa Solennetle" Oounod Ceceaaional. "Praiaa a tba Father" . . . Oounod .Fort Douglas chapeL The Fort Douglas general services at 10:44 a. m.. in charge of Chaplain Thomas L. Kelley. will be featured by a music program, which will Include a solq by Mrs. C. F. Flettner, a duet by Mrs. C. J. Dick and Mrs. Fletter, and three selections by the post orchestra. L. D. S. Wards Announce L. D. S. Burton ward. 3 style Quality WAaAI.J70 BstyMJwAVal Blrauaa lb) Blue Danube Junior Vlolla Eneemble. L'.fe Let Ut Chertah ...Farmei Mr. Dana Pack. Orawnwald Dreamland Walta Violin Double Quartet. Cornet and piano duet. La Secret Oauthier Ralph and Clire Kimball. Wler Melancholi Mlaf MSrtarwt Oraham. Paplnl (a) Hop March Mendelaaotio (bl O HU1. O Valet Senior Violin Knaerable. ....Dlckeon fa) Ood Blraa You Currau lb) Bonny Boy Mlaa Zora Hampton. Violin obbutato, Mlaa Vtrilola Undtay. Dvorak Humoreeaa Violin Seatot. Adamt-Henle- y The Holy City Mlaa Alice Poa. Spanlah Dance Vloun Quartet. Zlaaunerweltrn kaiaa Ret "Aa It Beaan Saraaat Pull They Out Quickly," CulPk ' ' ' Culbertaon. Zion Lutheran church. The music program for the Zion Lutheran church, at 10:30 a. m under the direction of Mrs. Carl A. Olad. will be as follows: E. S. Hoamer Eatler Joy" Mra. O Chytraua. Anthera, "Sasur Sonr Dtcktruon Choir. Anthem, They Hare Takes Away My Lord' Stainer Choir. Carl Bottm Ot.'exlory. "Offertory ' OrsaoUt. Prelude, !.' Chotr, "Come. Come. Ye Sainta' By William Clayton Duet, "Mlaerere," Irom "11 Trovatore" C icily Adam, and Arch Rronaon Choir, Rom in the Bud. ", BysPercy Barrow Talk, "Muala ArWctaOaa" rmur Aroeaon. Solo. -- An Open Secret'. ..By R. Hunt- ton Woodman I Ctcily Adama, accompanied by Oladyl - Knapp. Choir. "Lend Me Aid.'' taken from the Queen of Shrba" Oounod Double mned quartet. "The Palme ' Mary Smunhwalte. Clelly Adama. Edith Adamaon. Naomi White. Arch Bronton, Gilbert Wallaot, Arthur Araeton, w. H. Wallace. Choir. "Sylvia" By a R Oalnea Ortan and "Communion ' m " piano duet, Batlate Lorenro Clark and Mary Smunhwalte. Choir, "Break Uaht Devine By Alfred Wooler Choir. Holy Art Thou." Irom "Lauo ' from "Xcraea." L. D. S. Hawthorne ward. The mu- sic program to be given at the Haw- - thorne ward chapel Sunday follows: Immanuel Baptist church. The Sintina Choir and corujreaatlon Easter music programs at the Im- Prayer "Ood 8o Loved the World" Stainer manuel Baptist church follow: "Garden of Prayer" At 11 a. m.; Ortan prelude. "Infant Jem" "Eye Hath Pietro A Ton Ac Ultra. ' Aa It Beaaa to Dawn".... Martin "Prayer" . Sololat, air.. C. A. Hodte... cpraiw aolo. "Sneep and Lamb." Sidney Jiomet Choir. Remarkt of Eaater ' Hark. Hark, My Soul" $5 Down and 2 a week ' ' . allrht earrying charge S.7S tor those deriding to bay these arts an their own terms. are offering this NEW model 57 at a below, price, in order to impress upon the of Lake City that Walker's will sell the Salt people BEST AVAILABLE merchandise at the lowest prices! We the-mark- et A , ! NOTHING ELSE TO BUY vliy buy aii obsolete model radio when you can gel the latest thing, right hot, at a LOWER price? Here is the No. 57 (NOT the old 52) at $95 complete with tubes and all. It is the latest improved Atwater Kent radio. Because of its new effectiveness it was necessary to discontinue making the Model 52. as lovy as will be added ' " . W,' MODEL i 57 A I Oaul Maacaanl L. INSTALLED TERMS Ry Not Seen" H. L. Pritby. Choir. COMPLETE O Clark i Shelley ' powerful, tleppmlable Receiver with a jvoutlerfully dear tone, Selectivity and sensibility are assured bv all tho care and precision of manufacture that the largest Kadio faetory in the worl ran rive. When judped from an artistic standpoint, this model is complimentary to any room. IS V STYLE QUALITY WJCvAUWAYstf MAIN WASATCH 370 3 -- to Tba Tribune. New 1929 Model 57 program in the Ninth ward chapel Sunday at 8:30 p. m. i The program: Mormnt Music program for Phillips Con- Lulu of the Choir and cnnarr.ation. gregational church at 11 a. m, will Eaater anthem.. Chrltt it Rlaen". . Choir "Oloria." from lllh Mata... Choir include the following numbers, un- Anthem. aolo Mr. A. J. Klra der direction of Mrs. C. L. Shields, Soprano Anthem, softly Now the Li.ht of Day" Mra. William Denne and choir. with organ and piano accompaniment "Ooapel Restoration' by Dorothy Ann Lewis and Margaret Anthem. Mra. A. J. Kirk and choir. Dobson. L. D. 8. Emerson ward. The Em- The program: A cantata. "The Story of Eaater.' by erson ward choir, under direction of Arnold Burgener. will furnish thei include.: Chorua. "Hail. Glorious Day": nolo. "I program for the conjoint metelng of Will Eitol Thee, 0 Lord." Maraarel Sailth. rhorua. "Tha Lord la My Btrensth"; duet the M. I. A. in the Emerson ward and ehorua. 'Thia la the .Day the Lord chapel Sunday. Haih Made." kin. J. V.(.uckl. Dr. J The program: Bcobea and choir: rborui. "At the Pdn -- Choir. ' Let the Mountain! riaina el the Sun": ehorua. ' Wiih Lortna Opening Shout for Joy" By Ivan Stephrna Handa and PaithluJ Hea.ru": aolo. "They Have, Taken Aaay My Lord." atra. J V. Prayer. Talk, "Come, Come. Ye Selnta' Buckle; ehorua, "Chnat Our Paaaover"; Marion Olenn. Cantata Feature at Congregational Phillips ' Zion Lutheran Church Prepares Musical Fete MOTION PlCTURl. Special All-Electr- ic ..."iV: rhorua. 'Alleluia. Alleluia.' Ta aolo. will alao bo rvndered. "Hoaanna," by Oranler. will a aum by Dr. J. Edwin Srobee. "A iof Eaiterv" bj Tacbalkowrty, will lende rendered by Oall Martin. Tha ollertory will a a violin aolo. "Air rr the o Btrlna." by Bach, and played by CLUB ANNOUNCES SHOW. . At water Kent 7 'lube Dawn." ehorua, "Wrepina for Him." ....Roavrt Contralto aolo. "They Hart Taken Away aopr.no; C-- I 5Z , SANDY. Plans for the first flower show to be stage when tulips are in bloom will be made by the Better Home Gardens club of Sandy at its As a corollary, we never have been monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the North in the school house. Thomas B. Harbored by a week-en- d address the pole. F. P. A. in the New York rison of Salt Lake will club. World. HAS PlrXYEO IN If some night club wants to offer us a price to indorse it in that fashion, we are willing to say that we never are bored by This and That Night club. ... When these are gone the price will be $127, just as it is NOW in every other store in America! Moaakowakl , My Lord' Mr.. Xora Beahur. Choral When recitative "And (women), r00" Cr"''' Man"!"Oodthorua. one Had Thus Bald. Praiaa Will The"; aoprano. Redeem Mr Soul"; ehortu. -- Walt On the Pull chorua, "O Orava Where la Thy Victory : ehorua. "Chriat Our Paaaoyer la lrd chorua, "Onto Him Who Loved aacrtlleed i aoprano, -- When the Sabbath Finale Ua." Wee Paat'l tenor. "And He Bald Vnio Choir director. S D Winter: ortan. Jamri ' i Them ehorua, Alleluia"; aoprano, "Ood Haih Hot Appointed Ns to Wratb 'i eborua. Gilbert; orcheatra director, Roe. Ramtey. Awake. Thou That ntxepo.1. ' piano, Raymond Winter. Ortan poatlude. "Alleluia" L. D. 8. Eleventh ward. The ElevLoret Prank W. Aaptr, BiiialcaJ director and enth ward choir, under direction ol rearuat. William M. Cox. will give a special VUHara MAIN a Chorua of women. "With Lovina Heart. ....Vancui Choral rertlaiiv (men). "Then Went Huddleaton. Cantata. : L LAST CHANCE! Miaa Lucille Kimball. Buck Mr Redeemer and My Lord Mlaa zora Hampton, An addrraa br Royal Oarti ruler Ambrose Juat for Today vtoua Beiiei ( Mendelaaohn Hew tile" SoloUta Mrs. C. W. Hoamer. T' F!1" Unati Ut- fclae HAROLD MfROII - "- R adio ens ation! Walkers Sunday evening will be under direction of Mrs. Melba Lindsay Burton. Three soprano solos by Miss Zora Hampton, accompanied oy Mrs. lies sle' Lindsay Davis, are also on the program, which tt as zouows: .....Watner ial Tannhauaer March Pn.V" Th T overlht wattr. By MA CD CHEGWIDDEN. Cement mixing was the hardest work of all tit making my garden pool. I mixed every batch In an old washtub and I did the work In July without any friendly shade! For the first coat of cement lining, seven shovels full of fine gravel was mixed with one of cement, and turned over and over until there was no variation of color, then water was added cautiously, mixing all the time, until the concoction was soft. This was spaded into the dirt hole In s four-inc- h layer. Tubful after endless tubful was needed, and I worked at top speed to get the different batches mixed and in place before the preceding ones began to set. Some pieces of old ce ment sidewalk proved a great boon. both helping to piece out tne iudiuis needed, and materially assisting to hold the stuff In place on the sloping sides. I have seen the dexterity of cement workers with their trowels, but I could not imitate It, and my bare hands did duty for a trowel, patting and smoothing the mixture into place. Truly my pool was a handsome one I After you have built up this first concrete coating to the level of the ground, you may leave It that way, to have grass or flowers eventually grow up to the very edge, or you may press rocks Into the cement top, some of them Jutting out to overhang the water. But choose rough, uneven stones, not the rounded ones, which would destroy the natural effect. And now you may nurse your aches and bruises until the first coat dries about three days but sprinkle the cement with water often, to prevent cracking. The music program at the Burton ward chapel L. D. 8. LeOrand ward. The Risen King," an Easter cantata, will be presented by the LeOrand ward Mutual Improvement association Bunday at The music program for the First 630 p. m. The program: Conareaatlonal hymn. "Redeemer of la- Methodist Episcopal church follows: At 11 a m.: CH:an prelude. "Heaannah" ....... Dubois Anthem, rholr, "O Power eternal".,. Solo by Mra. Ann Harrta. Anthem. -- Coma, See the Plata Where aeleeted. Jaaua Lay .. .., Parker Inatrumenlal trio, Addreaa, "The Returrection" , "Thla Olad laiter 'Xrrl5r' Prancla W. Klrkham. TradiuonaJ Oraan aoetlude, "Cbrutoa Introductory chorua. 'Thla la tha Day." "Hoaanna" lUranrUo Baritone aolo, Leon o. Smith. At 7:45 p. m.: to Chorua of men - For Garden Pool Long, Hard Task Special Easter Rites First Methodist Church Schedules Easter Music ' "octurno" n?nr,u1rOffertor aolo. 'Oetharmane" Ptppr d SEA ondtr lhe.wer-- - Globe-Democr- at. a'ul" WtVter-ox- .A honvt w, LEFT-HANDE- D rune ptmlttla Raoea OF THE The WaAer Ohih Ol-rar- Bell Amen BlRP A , WINDSOR, Eng., March 30 VP). Queen Mary Joined members of her family at Windsor castle chapel today at funeral services for a noted figure of the old regime her sister-in-lathe dowager Marchioness of Cambridge. The queen stood with bowed bead behind the simple coffin, with the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prince George at her side. She wore deep Cement Mixing Water Keeps Drying Wall From Cracking During Summer Days. Purchase of Donough's department store in Berkeley, Calif., was announced Saturday by C. E. Wright, Inc. The president of m will be under' the California same management as the Salt Lake establishment and general headquarters will be retained in Salt Lake Speaking of the expansion, Mr Wright said the local store had expanded almost to capacity and the LOOAN Under the direction of James I. McMurrln, an Easter cantata. "The Story of the Cross," by special Easter number Sunday eveSt' Paul's Episcopal church. The Dudley Buck, will be presented In ning In the ward meeting house. following is the musical program for the An Easter program also will be pre Fourth ward chapel Sunday at Melody Blnaera. the 7:45 a. m. and 11 a. m. services: 7 p.m. The cantata will be given by sented by the Providence Second) A" L. D. 8. Eighteenth ward. or. an prelude. "I Know That Mr Refolthe ward assisted chotr. ward the choir Sunday night In the ward by deemer Uvelh" Handel Morning in the Orient,", Easter can. r- soloists: Mrs. William O. Grif- hall. Trwuioaal hruia 171 "Jeaua ChrUt ! lowing Sieea Today" , Wortan tats, wul be presented by the Eightfiths, soprano; Mrs. L. J. Bailey, conOiriat Our Pimwr" Minima eenth ward Sunday school and or- tralto: Boscoe. LOVE LACGH3 AT GEOMETRY. Hess, tenor, and Alto aolo, Miu Minnie afilleri tenor olo. of Thomas Charles O. COMPLIMENT. moid Hissinti eoprans m, tin, L J. chestra under direction Peterson, basso. But the testimony of a fourth corL. Woodbury, chorister. The ladles' of "The Jatrus." by John ner to the love triangle started their Daughter Mr. George It that d, Kmc. Gloria Ttbl and Laua Sea... Gounod chorus will be directed by Bertha transpires Stainer. Is the title of a cantata to be tongues clicking again. St. Louis Gershwin, take tt from the advertisettrrmoo hymn ITS. "Jeiua Live. '' with Mary Shlndler, reader. Oltcrterr auUiem, "Tba Birlie la O'er" given by the First ward choir as a book. ment, Is never bored from a Hauler Soprani' aotaalra. j! Arinetror... Sunum Corda. Sanctua Oounod aolo Soprano by Mrs. Armetrons. , Ainue Tenor aolo by Arthur His ilna. Toluntenea Selected fima C!oria la Eaotlala Toura By Ripley J er Rockwell Prelude. "Melody In P" B. Ludebuehl Ollertory, "Paaioral Scene".. Diaala Poetlude. "Proclamation March" Mlea Louiaa Prut. Oraaniat. Anthem. "A Call to Wor.hlP" ...... .Rotera Anthem. "Break Porth Into Jey"...EviUa Jennie Bkolfield Thomaa. Bloaaom Neaa, Jamea B. Haalam, Loula Stoarru. ,,.Paoeta Vocal aolo. "Oloria" Jenni. BkoUleld Thomaa. Choir members who will take part Violin solo, . Rublnitetn "Melody In are as follows: Alice Dick, Betty Mra WUUaao. B. Pord. O'Connor, Margaret Skelton, Geral-dln- e Vl S. Liberty Ward. The Melody U Hosmer, Helen Keyser, Doris Singers, under direction of Professor Hunt. Delight Dote, Mary Elizabeth J. M. Boyden. will furnish the entire Hawthorne. Elisabeth Bolce. Jane program for the monthly conjoint Bering. Virginia Allison. Martha Page Porter, Betty Smith, Mary Moulton, Dorothy Doollttle, Nora McElroy. Mary Virginia Murgot-te- n. Frances Potts, Rebecca Haw-leVirginia Forsythe, Miss Marion Bromley, Miss Marjorle Berle and and Mrs. L. E. Eberley. Cruclfer, Betty O'Connor; flag bearer, Alice Dick; director of choir, Mrs. C. O. Plummer; - organist, Lawrence E. Eberley,, n Keith-O'Brie- V"" ......'......,,.....' Calkin Announces Company Expansion; Names Manager. Keith-O'Brie- Keith-O'Brie- Quartet. Mra. E. V. Cornell ua, Dorothy Pearaon, Hay Powera. Harry Cnapmaa and chorua. Alaan-Praack Prelude. Pnert No. i Oladya Palmer, Trut, Mrs. I V corneliua, Praeeaeionai. "Jeaua ChrUt la Rieen ToPearaon. ' Dorothy DaHdice Lyra tal In trod. "ChrUt Our ."aaaover" Soprano aoio, Louia Brattea. Chorua. Che.nl br Woodward Beven-Iold Amen. H W. Diaruoud Km ISeieon, fold Oraan poallude, "Poatluda in A Minor . Gradual. "Welcome, Happy alornina '. .. Gloria Tiai Futon Anonrmoue Leu. TiM Ollertory. Carol. "Ood Rath SWit Hn D Aneela" Perker J. C. Offertory Sentence. "Alleluia"..,. Whitney Camidae Suraura Corda and Sanctua Our Heart. Be pure Prom FTir'....Toure . "Where ItM Paacha. Blood It Poured". Jtoaemueller , Oloria in Errelaia old Che.nl Statnrr-Sporir Nun. Dtmutui - Retcaaauual. "Coma Ta Faithful, Hum U Sullivan Strain'' roailuoe. "Alleluia," from Judas MacHandel cabeus Mra 3 PROVO. The Utah stake Mutual Improvement associations, augmented by the B. Y. U. mixed chorus, will present The Holy City," a sacred cantata, by Oaul. In the Utah stake tabernacle 8unday at 7 :30 p.m. Professor Elmer E. Nelson will direct the singing. The program: part l firm decided to extend its activities CONTEMPLATION. lo California. W. P. Dunn, secretary-treasurIntroduction, orrheetra. "No Bhadowa Yonder" of Inc is Chorua Mid tenor aolo. Clyde Summerhaya. Bfisociated with Mr. Wright in the Tenor Arm, 'My Soul la Atntrtl for new store. Ood" Lortn C Mllea. Fred J. Foulger, at present divictduow ,i autva ja. avcouai at onau sional merchandise manager of the a, r tK, Me a HKhra.'Mel'ba'puiaipher,'' Veda Porter. Salt Lake store, will become man- , Margaret rarrer. Donna Rllchui and lager of the Berkeley store. Julian Mildred Hanaan. s, Wright, buyer for Chorua, "They That Sow In Tear." Contralto Aria, "Era Hath Not Been"..., has been appointed assistant manThera Loua Olern. ager of the new store. Chorua. "For The. O Deaf. Dear Country" Donough's were organized in Chorua, "Thine la the Kingdom ' ........ PART n Berkeley in 1905 and have one of the ADORATION. Intermano Ore heat ra and Oraan best locations in the California city Mr. Wright said. (a) Baritone Aria. "A Men Hearer and Aeoepted. "toaite d data Parry, FIRM BUYS 31, 1929. 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