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Show 1i riiK DESEKET NEWS SALT LAKE SAT URL) A V UECEAJLBEIi CIT 21 m 1929 Christmas Cantata 'MESSIAH TO Will be Presented BE RENDERED ATHOLLADAY At Baptist Church Tho Immanuel 'Messiah John Parrish, Bach Chorus Tenoi Home Scores Hitjn For Holidays Yule Concert Dec. 29th IKDYL Ail Baptist Church choir will render a beautiful Ambitious Presentation Christmas cantata' under the dl Slated For Dec. 22; rection of Mrs. W. R. Sloman with Mrs. Horry I Chapman nt the Public Invited. organ. Christmas cantata entitled, The Coming of Christ," by Jra B. Wil- THE Holladay ward choir once son: this ysaa la nadertaklag o difficuiFand praiseworthy-tooof presenting Handel's Immortal assisted oratorio, Tho Messiah by e number of well known Salt Lake musicians. The performance this year, the eighth annual rendition by this organisation, will bo given Sunday evening, Doc. 22. at tho ward chapel, and, as usual, tbe general public is invited to attend.a Soloists and chorua an wall as full orchestra havo boen working diligently on the presentation for some time under Charles Pike, director, and in its purpose as a Chlstmas community service the oratorio tbls year promises to equal If not surpass its excellence in prevtou seasons Soloists for the occasion are: Beulah. Huish -- Sadller. soprano; Jessie Evans contralto; Dr. W. Worley, tenor; Harold Bennett, baas; Becky Almond, piano; Leona Omer, organ; Raymond Pike, piano. The personnel of tho orchestra, which will furnish the accompaniment is as follows: William Morris Vaughn Clay-Arvilla Dewanup, Mildred Roas F?xnk Livingston. A. H. Kirchnor, Mr. Heppley, Fred Beeslqy, Cnarlie Archibald, Horace Beesley, Roy Wldgley, Charley Berry, W. H. Leans Thomas Ash, L. W. Reese and P. C. Stevens The numbere In their order are: I. Chorus. .And the Glory of the Lord Comfort Ye Tenor solo Baae solo . . . But Who May Abide Chorus .For Unto Us a Child Is Born Pastoral Symphony. Soprano solo and chorus .. . Glory to God Soprano and Alto solo He Shall Feed Hia Flock 1. Hoar Te choir. Mlcth k 2. 2. Dorothy and Prophets.' Oratorio, Carols of Ancient Day Well KSL uu M4 tie rics program-- f H. B. Johnson, patOlkkoea. Sons of Fiord " B. C. ..... B. M 941 Ly C. Welter Dsmteech aaS p m. N B. C. Waiting Rachel sad her Maidens "Thou 8hslt See Him" Simeon and Angel "Tho Holy Night. .Choir sowr jieorlcae aror ml a mAim lAIutnnMiltl 17th Rendition at Tabernacle to Be Free. Received. Par-rien- ils THE TUB Dr. A.Heritage, 1, Well Known Music Jnstpictor, Js Dead .a, ....... Vbi aa UKB-M- M auiMl rornw (: ..... 5- - 1,901 Snturdnjr Dteembor tL ft p.m. Matinee dance hour. Kan4 1 9 p.m. Uncle Ben and tho garoo ciuhb ft 9 p m. The 4ar"a popular touft ft p.m. Slock taporta T.4ft am. "fflart the day fight. 9 am 'The morning watch :9i pm. Dinner boar varieties 9 N B. C. "hip of Joy. 9 ml-Sna- ppy dance roeordlngn 19 am. Home Economica f dop gad vr In 'Christpm. CB 19:9 am vcre of tho Hair. . mas Charity'' 19.4ft a-Dietician, 1.99 pm The T9erg 11 aaa "A visit witH Kra Jennie S pm. Paramount hour, Pubtlg Lea ft p m. CBS 'Royal Canadians" or 14:lt am. Variety program. ehestrp. 11 99 am. Variety program. ft 99 Metal Pammouat CBS pm. 11.41 o m Musical uemeata li noon Mid day melange, .19- - y BitavVIekOrJ 14.54 pm Tho Utah trio, cultural economics. 11 s re. Dance program. 12:99 pm. Livestock revteor, i 11:99 Organ tone pictured IS. 9 p m KtiL'a program gyaepeta 19 midnight MidiHto frolic, 19.4 p.m. MewacneUag. X n.u and off time report. na-Mc-nl 1 p.m Signing Program of divorpifled c eelecttona Sunday December 9 p.m. ft a m Magna Lour, "Good Morning ft p. me Musical matlnoa a m. Hi Meyer's happy hoard old t4n I 99 p.mN. To cryer. 12 noon CBS ballad hour B. C. Blue Network. Pro ym. 1 p re.-Symphonle hour. broad and at Ogden gram orlglaaltng CBS Cathedral hour. cast 'over KIL feautnng the Ogden 9pm "New Reel of the Air p m. CB Tabernacle Organ and Choir under the 99 99 p m. The Muaic box aaaouaeer direction of Lester Htncbclttf novel 4 99 p m. program. Continuation of To side 4 p m. towns cryer ' Talk 4 99 pm. p.m. Program of dance numbers Popular period. 9 94 p m. Salt Lake Federation 4 of 49 pm. Watch tower program, ft 39 p m. Labor program CBS French trio. 4.41 p m Edncntionat program, I p m CBS, Tk, World, Bui-DenL T p m. N. c.. North Pole eon Dr. Juliua Kioto, cert 4 p m. MualrAI ehawgr. 7.99 pm. S. B. C musical program 9 99 p m CBS. &o natron program. hour M 7 p m. CBS "Majestic Theatre of the 9pm - 'Western 9.9 B.JMk4l9-f4b4W- il and railroad atoriea 9 n m. CBS RoyaFa Poet of the Or The Jewel Bo. 9pm X B. O, 94 p.m Amoe Andy gan -Arabesque." 4 Tpnr-m- s Tha CriK of the Tyes pm 9 p ta. KDTL daneo orcheatm. 14 pm. N. B. Cw "Voice of Fife-ton- e 9 99 p m. Standard string trio. 19 pm. Beehive eelon orehwtnr. 19.91 p m. Program of short drams 1 99 p.m II p m, N. B. C. Max Dolm and orVarietlea chestra, II pm Done recording y 19. Midnito Rettueet hour. ttaio Signing off and It midnight 1 0 m. ftUont. report. aa-- a ArndT.1 tad vocal m PARRISH, former 4. y.m. Dine music. Hit Utahn' and at present di11 IS p m. Jirqucft Hoof Watch... 11:19 "MMlnUht Acini,' .David hia Fellow Sheperds and rector of the voice department theatre. 4. Good Tidings at Christian' college, ColumI.- 11 titles t. bia. Mo-- is visiting with Angel and Choir I Nulay, Dm. ft. T. Babe of Bethlehem and relatives in Salt h friends m. a The llominf Wcfch Elisabeth. Zacharies, Esther t9 19 Lake and DavM county durDiversified musical pro and adDavid. season. tbe gram. In ing holiday Lady. J19 49 am. The mroterr . "Tho Lullaby? . dition to l.ia teaching Mr. am. "Sunny Aid Ip.4 fact that Bach's choral oC fJocatlea .Mary and Choir 11 am, "Depart engaged in concert meal aro difficult to 2. "Unto Us a Child la Born word through the National premia. II.- 9 am Ke B. C ladies themes seventaentli annual Musicians league, a recent enrender added Choir Bratten ....Louise and reflects properly 10. Go. Maks it Known... Choir aad meledlra gagement being a solo role la credit to the excellent presentaof Handel's II ooa s. B. C. Troika Belle, Rat the rendition of Handels Mes11. "Ih Ported Peace tion of his Christman oratorio by leu mule, b y tbs Baft Lake Or- siah at Warrensburg, Mo. B. Cm Blladx'e . Jtuel'. 41.1 iUmeoo tha .Medina. Choir and School Musle Ray. and Powers, ot end Old 1 arid trte aterto soctatyrir acheauled ' Mr Parrish win return" Co clial 12. "Thy Light la Coma.... Art Bach Chorua Thia program N B. C. dddreee hr Dr 19 p.m for Sunday afternoon, Dec. 29,at his college post early in Janu. . . .Louise Bratten 'and Choir Daniel A. Paling waa given In the Assembly hall tbs Salt Lake tabernacle, and un... Characters ary to arrange hie affaire for last Monday I nw, D. tmicirlwmthy evening, with Tracy like its predecessors, tbls year's a concert engagement in New Y. Mrs. J.' W. Sellwood Tebereacla Simeon Cannon and conducting chorus 199 p.m. Diversified musical York and other eastern cen'rendition will be free to tbe pubMicab Powers accomwhile the Ray orchestra, organ lic. However, tickets will be necesters m February. 4 p.si Mutual hour. Sons of Prophets Arthur paniment was played by Frank W. N. B. C. 4.99 pm sary for admission, as seats will be-. Bowen. H. L. Chapman, C. E ft Asper. laoirumcntal tria.--freserved. These tickets may be obp.iatiiaadard . C 99 Richmond, Luelle N. Meiiua R, . The. many intensive rehearsals tained free at tba various Salt Lake Seecha vMlotat, and Mrs Jaeeheeu, Sellwood soprano Angel J. W. to were concoct this preparatory music stores afttg,iwxt. Monday. Andre Harebell and lfadeiieee Rachef Bernice Lucas clearly evidenced, by thjvperfect two plane reettaiieta Coop to Direct. Her Maidens Gladys ft pm. N, B. G, Chrleu&aa carols aad harmony of relations amdng the Tbe officers of the society deEthel hymna Darnell, ExMitchell, voices, orchestra and organ. Dorothy - 't9 p tn'- -! V cided on tbe ticket plan as the TkrletT program Pearson.--- "' . moot feasible foe getting well ceptionally well presented were the f19 p.m. K. B. C, Portland Sym David H. L. Chapman phony solo parts In the oratorio, which t orchestra. balanced and representative group 9 p.m. efcvreh Klret Presbyterian Zacharies, Priest were sung by Herbert R. Bluck. Ray Power of citizens at tbe concert. Squire Wash- - Dee. 21 SPOKANE, disco urea by Rev, J see H. Elisabeth, his wife.... Jean Ward service, Coop, former Salt Lake musician, (AP) Dr. Richard A Heritage! t. Bessie Marley, Bertha Sessions and Bnlrd. Bernice Lucas I It pm Romas Catholic discourse Mary who directed many oratories of a widely known In musical circles of William Russel. D G. Hunt of the Cathedral of by Mons former day, arrived In Salt Lake the northwest and in other parts of Old Carols Sung. the Medellene. Friday evening to take charge of the United States died here recent9 p.m L. D. 9 services, with die Old Christmas carols, sung by course by Elder Oreon V Whitney of 'this year's presentation. In the ly after a long Illness ' chorus prior to the presentathe Council of the Twelve He was 'graduated from Bryan the meantime, however, diligent chorus 9.99 p m. tion of tho oratorio and without Television" ess cert hour work under tbe direction of Ker- college, in Ohio, and upon gradua- orchestra 19 pm N. B. . Bine and W bite accompaniment, charmed ens Steiner, well known Salt Lake tion from tbe Chlcag Musical colBand cellist and director, has been going lege, he was voted s special honor- the listeners with their sweet melp m. Another THab Hour JH 11:99 p m. Request hour. on for a considerable period, and ary medal for hia accomplish menu odies fraught with tha Christmas 12.99 am tillent. spirit of long ago. Each carol waa Director Coop will find a well In voi and theory. Mss day, psnsmbev For IT yearn Dr. Herritage first spoken with expressive beauty o' the morning At the services for Sunday, at T am Top trained chorus ready to perform T.1S a.m Moments with tho Mol' when he directs the full general taught at Valparaiso college, in In- by Mias Doris Robbins and then First Methodist Episcopal church, II. Muttra." ody God in the conservatory Dec. 22 at 11 s.m., the ..chorus song by the group Chorus. . Behold the Lamb of rehearsal set for Sunday at- - S:2( diana, founding repeated 7 ft am. "Top e f the morning Favorable comment was made on Contralto sol . . Ho Was Despised choir of 26 voices will sing, "Lo p m., in the Rote! Utah ball room. there, and while with this InstiHow a Rosa E'er Blooming," by Over 260 turned out for the last tution held choir positions in sev- the pure sweetness of Mias Rills Chorus rehearsal and 200 are expected to eral churches in Chicago. He later Woison'a voice ae she sang, the also Surely H Hath Born Our Griefs Praetorius was dean of music at Willamette old solo. Sleep Little Dove, an Tenor "And the Glory of Solo tho Lord' participate in the presentation. university in Oregon, where he old Alsatian Noel. His from Broken Has Rebuke Messiah: Foil Orchestra. The and Sleep Thy the degree of Doctor of A. full symphonic orchestra for was given Heart Ing the Christ Child by Lay, He headed the Spokane History Gives. the accompaniment of the singers Musis Lift Up Your Heads Hall. A string trio consisting ot Chorua 26 Musical and Tbe to for tbe group of Base solo years prologue William H. is training under the direction of his bookscollege Hardiman. Beulah, Th Sunday school and Primary showed he bad given caroia was very effectively read ... Arthur Pedersen Freber, concert-maste- r, 176,0(0 Do the Nations Rage Frances Gifford, and Oga Jorgenprivate lessons Among bis by Mis lnex Witbeck, and brought Chorus Why sen, will play the "Pastorale Sym association of Emigration r ward who has taken care of this Hallelujah S, Wade was William pupils tacts Messish. will present, under the direction of from "The end of the presentation With signal whophony" I. - formed the Chicago1 r"Jt,w'Lut somathe interesting Frank W. Asper is conductor and success in former years. An innovaj,,tory 0f Qarols. The Soprano s6!o Mary 8. Hair and associates, the company. Opera first such as will Llveth tion of this year's rendition will be I Know that My Redeemer organist, and play "Christmas Dr. Heritage's widow, one eon waa carol,in recognisable 1200 A.D. following pageant In tha ward hall, Chimes about aung Italy solo Bests Gade, the fact that It will be sent over and a daughter and Baas by survive him. First being used as accompani... The Trumpet Shall Sound 'Christmas Postlude. Sunday, Dec. 22, 1229, st 1( n.m. the air on a radio broadcast ento ments dancing, the early carols, Chorus .... Worthy Is the Lamb abling thousands not able to attend and (:2( p.m.: not of Christmas only but also for in person to hear the Inspiring mu- Twenty-Nint- h The Nativity Story. An art pagsic. other special seasons and events of Le Grand Ward Plans eant with s prologue and three Soloists for the occasion were to tho year, took their subject matter have been selected Friday night from legends of tbsir country. Latepisodes. Program of Music er the dancing was discontinued following the errtval of Professor Reader Evelyn Wood The following musical program Coop. It is understood thft as usual Alvin Keddlntrton. ward has es- and caroling constated of song The Twenty-nint- h A Christmas pageant. Tha Lord Soloists, will be presented at the Le Grand the same out of town soloists will pecially decorated the chapel and alone. Douglas Wood Nephl Cottam, be imported for1 the leading roles. chapel Sunday evening. Dee. of Glory.! will he preeenteS by otherwise made plana for a promand Edward Ins Cottam. Giving additional variety to an ward 22, at 0:20 p m.. and a cordial invi- the Tenth ward chapel, at Eighth Angel of tho Lord ising Christmas program to be already varied program, one of the tation Bast and Fourth South streets. la extended to the public: Luclie Msrcuaen t given, Sunday evening, Dec. 22. at numbers was 'the reading "The Sunday evening. Dec. 22, at 0:20 hymn, 0:20 t.m. The public is invited to Vision of Sir Launfal, recited by Congregational m.. tn connection with the usual Holy Family. .Joseph Reese Baird, p the Herald Sing. Angela Hark, attend the program which is i Mias Margaret Block. This la an Selection, Baird Ruth and Hugh Baird. Sacrament Silent Night. Holy meeting. Tbe follows: K. J. Wood of a night appealing narrative Choir is sponsored by the Sunday pageant school Shepherds., Night, In Von so Opening song, 20 Coma All Ye seta forth Nordick and F. C. Paul a quest selecwho, youth, and Primary organizations assisted Sacramental voluntaries, faithful. Wilcox. of the Holy Grail, and In his search "Messiah,1 Handel's tions from by the Ward choir with Joseph Poll .Choir and Congregation proudly scorns tho lowlv. humble directing. Mad Mrs.. Mary R. Salt, Kings of the Orient...... Douglas Organist James Gilbert. Chorus, Goqd King Wencesias" Wood, Nephl Cottam sad Alvin , only to find In Selection, Sing O Hesveng .. accompanist. Choir and unfortunate, V discour. Choir lifetime a after of are All'ctie Higgs, Keddingtoa. these, Participating CEDAR CITY. Dee. Praysr. Barbara Solo voices Enid Oriob, Zora. reader; Doris Bettridgo and Vera Children of Gratitude agement and failure, tho divinity Handel Choral society wilt present Sacrament song, -- In Reraem-branLsura Word, Sea bury, Clarence Hancock. Betty Gibson, Proctor, soloist, and tho foliowring Handels welt known oratorio. fo Thy Suffering . .Choir and blessings bo sought. Wilmer Seabury. Winch, Betty Nielson. Parry Cot artists: Madeline Brandley, Mrs. The Messiah.' in the tabernacle Chorusy Away In the Manger.-.- .. tam and Calvin Cottam. solo, "I Know Tha My W. A. Rebecca Soprano Fuller. Rand, hero on Jan. 12, according to an ..,. Ralph Primary Organization Enid Orlob Leo and Arthnr Keddingtoa. Redeemer Llveth Angels slid chorua of one hunannouncement made by William H. Bible Reading. St. Luks Chap. dred children. From Handels Oratorio "The vereea 3. Manning, head of the music deMessiah." Direction of Zdwardinn Chorus Jeanette Steenblik Noted partment at the Branch AgricuTexas ChristComposer Chimes of Cottam. Selection, ltural College, and music director of Chorus Christians Awake, SaChoir D Direction mas, of E. Orchestra of Dies Heart Attack Mann, Romanis the society.. The choruses will be lute the Happy Morn.... Choir Solo by Edna GesselL Rider, Branch sung by a selected group of SO Solo and chorus Christmas CraWa Mrs. hymn, Locke. Congregational Mildred Clark. E. DALLAS. Texas, Dec. 21. (API advanced students of Voice, the dle Song. Ruth Fowler and Girls Thank Thee, O God, for a Julius Albert Jahn, II, noted D. Msnn and EdnatbeClark. majority of whom have received Reading. "The Nativity." from Christmas of annunciaprograms Special Prophet" . . . Sunday morning Ben in Texas three parts Hur, composer and Instructor of training )n the musle department prepared for preEmma Billings music have been music, died suddenly after a heart tion will be given by J. C. Richards of the B. A. C. during the past five RECITAL PRESENTED. Cathedral St. Mark's sentation at Solos SwanMidDonald and by the the Chorus It Came Upon attack at his home hers recently 21 Utah. Dec. GUNNISON. year. eve. at midnight, and - Mofflt, He was a Termer trie president of three wise men: Lawrence Reed night Clear. .Lesser Priesthood Christmas Maud Miss has been working on The society to (Special) morntrr. Clmstmas taccordlng' " ifta Messish numbers for Oh Little Town of Bethleing. Jeaw Cramer and Robert tha past Solo. musical piano Instructor at tho Washington the Wisconsin College of Music, and Owen Catmulll Joseph William Curtis, aro hem Dewey, pupils of E. G. Epperson two months A considerable numschool, presented her pupils in a a former director of the piano de- of director. The programs on JuFar the Jordan high school music Chorus of Away Far, Conservator of the partment the at recital Washington ber sang in this oratorio when it public follows: deas PlainsMusic la Los Angeles department. wan presented-her- e school Thursday. several years Eve. Christmas Midnight, Congregation The 'soloists will be local Duet and Choir and The ago. Carols; Whilo Shepherds First chorus Watched Tbelr Flocks by Night,1' singers, some of whom In addition Did tha Noel, Angels Say,.. THE FIRST TIME EVER BROADCAST THE FIRST TIME EVER BROADCAST to their training here, have studied It Came Upon tho Midnight Dorothy Richard and Marioo " voice In the east Cleat, "O, Little Town of BethThomas. The musical accompaniment for Chorus Realms From tho lehem! Angela With Wondering Awe, of Glory. i the production will bo furnished by , The Wise Men Say, Adesto Fidelia." Processional: the B. A. C. concert orchestra, asClass McKean's Cora U Stainer Elelson sisted by Earl Blake of the music Solo. A Stranger Star O'er BethlKyris The First Nowell department of Dixie college, ehem,Maria Morris Gradual, .. ,. Traditional trumpeter. 20 Story, Tha Other Wise Man. . . Redhead O The Handel society was ergenlx-e- d Blanche Billings Gloria Tlb w Redhead Letts Tibi hero this fall as an agency for Chorus "When Christ Was Bora Redhead Creed in Bethlet promoting a higher grade of comB are: "O, Little Town of Bethmunity music. The officers Hssel Primary Organisation Hymn, lehem L. F. Luke, president; Trio, "We Three Kings of Orient ' ManGloria Patrie Dupuis Ora Tiger, secretary; Wm. H. Are, and Offertory- - ."There Were ShepN, O. Catmull. Wm. Ingleby, ning. director; Virginia Larsen The Field in herd tho Abiding Wm. Catmull. Bemella Jones accompanists. ,. Bartlett members Is elected from a list rec- Violin duet, Silent Night, Holy Sentence. "Alleluia Whitney ommended by Mr. Manning and Night, Redhead Sursum Cords of vote the Rhea 8. Theriot and E. Michael. chosen by unanimous Redhead Sanctua n end Hercommittee the chorus Hark, Closing membership Redhead Benedictus vote of the society. , aid Angels Sing. Redhead ........Choir and Congregation Amen Det -- Kedhaad Agcua , Benediction. m Redhead Gloria in Excels! Ward to Twenty-Fir- st OHN LABE " Fla?-hft- c-- a-- .... ............ pre-gra- ....... ........... Moetel-aaec- tt ' s, Christmas Music to Be Featured Sunday At First M. E. Church tt (1671-1(21- Emigration Ward to Stage Yule Pageant ); ...... -- Ward Plans Yule Program Tenth Ward to Give Christmas Pageant Handel Society of Cedar City Will Present 'Messiah ....... si..eess ....... JITha cs .... ... Christmas Music Is Arranged For St. Marks Church .................. The Inspired A Hubbard-Den- Gift- - n DIAMOND for Christmas! -- o ANOTHER ............ Saturda yE vie ning .... .............. La Tosca three-fourt- Present Yule Cantata Sanpete School A Christmas cantata under tbs direction of V. E. Jarmon will be pram-nte- chapel at ' ' ward the Twenty-firK' street and First av- Mr st enue. The cantata The Story of Christmas.- by R. M. Stults, will begin Thn special at 0:20 p.tn. Sundayfol- -. numbers will be rans bv choir. Mlsn the of members lowing Christine Robinson, Louise Clark, Bonnie Robinson, sopranos Mrs Pearl Kimball Davis and Mrs omit, contralto; Robert Caatla-toByron Klnklo and Wallace R. D. ler Owor John tenors; Charles sen- - baritones; Miss and Colbert Bowen, bass Mary Schindler will assist as tbeme reader a, n, - Vocalists of Wasatch Academy Give Recital PLEASANT, Utah. Dec. 21. of special i Mias Alyse Murry presented the Wasatch Academy her advanced pupils In voice end Tuesday evening plan. In a recital auditorium. Parat tba academy Redner. Frances were ticipating Daniels Georgia McFadden, Sylvia Ruth Wail. Thelma Katherine and Beaumann. Gla& Phillips Martsr Eatinger. Christie and Kathenne Jacobsen. Gwen Oldroyd. Miriam Duckworth. Goldie Cohen. MarPoulsen, Elnr garet Woods Vd Hansen. IL Btnghsm. Luclie and Lawrence Sardoiu Jr, rwrnished violin selections lort Lawrence BardonI Sr. accompanied for Mr. SardonL-- JT. -- - Piano Instructor Presents Students MT. PLEASANT, Utah. Deel 2 1 Laura (Special) Miss Anna Staples, piano- - instructor for the North Sanpete school district presented the following pupils of tne Hamilton school in a recl'al Moods y at S p.m. la tho North SaAuete high school audltorlutn: Mary Ericksen, Frances Roberts, Kthel Reuerh, Donna Eatinger, Maty Margaret Rasmussen, Gan I line Stoker, Margaret Oil verson, jean Larsen. Ruth Neilson, Shirley Ni-toMaud Jacobsen, Doyle Draptr. Miriam Caudland, Leone Larsen Dirk Erkven. Della Kolstrom, Beth Blackham, Dorothy Peterson. Luclie Rutiahauser. Barron Anne Rasmussen. Coy Stewart, Donald Drage, Miriam Norman, Grover Monsen, Jane Marion. Louis; Jor Kulr gen son, Della Syaderga-inKolstrom, Feme Nelson, Wesles Johansen, Eldon Peterson n. Three S. , L Musicians ...... Ann, Recessional: Angels from Realms of Glory ...... Soloists; Mrs. Joe. Wm. Bell .. the Smart Curtis, Soprano; Misses Senta - Val Tinku and Marjorio Berle, contraltos; A. A. Beckstrand and James E. Haslam, tenors; George T. Petereen. bass; Mrs., Roger Strobel. organist, Jos. Wm. Curtis, director. Christmas Moraine. . , Carols. Processionals Adesto Fidelia. Tallis Kyrio Gradual, - "Once in Royal David's Gauntlett CityRedhead Communion Service in G Sermon Hymn, Hark tho Herald Angels Sin'c'V- - Mendelssohn Gloria Patrio Turion Offertory: Tenor and baritone solos, treble trie and chorus from Tbera Were Bhep, - herds Bartlett Amen Redhead Recessional: Angels from the Realms of Glory Smart WITH THE OPERATIC STARS MML FRANCES ALDA Soprano MARIO CHAMIEE, Tenor EPHRAIM, Utah. Dec. 21. (Special) A musical feast was enjoyed by students ef tha Snow College Dee. It when Richard Con-di- e. tenor soloist; Reginald Bealea. violin!: and reillst; and Mabel Borg Jenkins, pianist, furnished a recital. Mr. Condie recently returned from studying In Franca, tbe others art waU known artists. O o ft w t For this reason we are constantly on guard diamonds aro to see that Hubbard-Den- n dressed In the newest and most approved jinoiin tings. . .f And yet, after all, the really most important thing about your diamond ring is the diamond itself. And here is where it pays to into your counsel Comtake Hubbard-Den- n pare the diamonds we show in our windows and in our show cases and you will surely see that our diamonds are brighter snappier. The reason they look better is because they ARE better. You will be surprised to see what beautiful diamond rings we turn out for 1100.00, 1150.00 and $200.00. 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