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Show ,., ., ,,o., ''- . "' THE ' DESER NEWS SALT ' USE crry , aa ' , I .. ' . 0 - .,. I- , -,-- q 4. - .. ,, 7 If , , ., . idps,"0"1"NN:itt.,,,,4 .714 ,, , , , .....1 . DECEMBER 24 1933 . Or 1I A ' lil I s- I , ' - fl is dm situ mashy thollog Aeolis diss4 le, She angel el apes thew, aski the glory of the shepherds slain: is watch over their 1 fed 11111Z"....., . é ft," .., Church. Christmas P 21 taioom.s.n..,,,, . , ' - irk hi tie, a"" of:realm, , ' , - - , ' , ' - $anta v ' - ''"' . , ,T u 1 . .T., , li , - sAtixj, - ' 1 I . address from Station KSL on the regular Church broadcast at 9:30 p.m. Pre. David 0. McKay win speak at services at 2 p.m. in Riverton Junior High School. under sponsorship of the West Jordan Stake. Pres. J. Reuben Clark Jr., will speak at , ' R.. ",' licdy-City.- ' , . 1 . et reads ' - , , , , , , ' y op , . ...0" i t - . - , - , , ..., ,M.ft01.004.,WkWx,Mgto.e.m C. F. Pierce holds a young visitor up for a chat with Santa Claus at the annual police chAklren's party in the Public Safety Building gymnasium yesterday. !Pres. Clark To Speak 'Christmas Cantata At Two Ward Services Ward 27th 'Planned By "Bethlehem's Holy Night', a tairistmas eatitata-wi- lt be given. in the Tweglyseventh Ward Chapel at sacrament service S tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Two anthems, "Grant-17Peace 0 Lard, and "Let the Mountains Shout For Joy" will be included in the musical program. Special soloists hare been engaged to sing. The meeting Is under the direction of the bishopric. with Parley Eccles, first counselor presiding. Don Pirestly is choir director, s Melvin Savage, organist. and Beatrice Davis, pianist. s : ' Fourth Ward Plans Descriptive Reading descriptive A Reading "Through Joppal; Gates," writteit anti directed by Inez Robinson Preece. will comprise the Christmas program in the Fourth Ward Chapel. Seventh South and West Temple Street tomorrow at 6:30 Musical p.m. accompaniment will be by the choir. Sue diristensen Ind Helen Hyde Price will accompany the singers and the program will be concluded with a tableau "The Nativity." Anthems- to be sung include: 'Nazareth," Gounotb --Contrive de Noel," Adams. by Ward Ladies' quintet; "0 Divine Redeemer." "A Birthday of a King," Neldlinger. and the "Halleluiall" chorus from The Mesarah." - The reader will be , Virginia Sperry' and the "Wise men" of the tableau are Clyde Weeks, Amos Bronson and Charles --Ellie. , Pres.'.1. Reuben Clarkfir.; Christman- servo speak ices of the Gilmer Park and Lb. Grand- warcia, at the LeGrand' Ward Chapel on Yale Avenue and McClelland Street, Sunday at 6:30- p.m. Services will be conducted by Bishop Sterling W. Sill of Gilmer Park 'Ward; The musical part of the program will be presented by Miss Jayne Cozzens. San Francisco operatic star, Harold H. Ben. nett baritone. and a string en. semble composed of Mrs. Lois Cannon Sharp. Mrs. Nora Can non Nehloall and Miss Nina Kinghorn, Morning exercises. under the direction of the Gilmer Park Sunday School superintendency, will be held at 10:30 cm. in the LeGrand Ward recreation hall. A radio dramatization of a Christmas play, written for the occasion by Gladys Wagstaff Pinney, will be presented by the Players. Musical numbers will be given by Miss Dorothy Kimball, soprano and the UMveraity of Utah Girls' Chorus. Elder ,Charles A. Canis of the. Cotmcil of 'Twelve- will speak, and a Christnuis cantata will be presented at " services in the Wells Ward, 1900 Fifth East Street, tomorrow at 1215 ;mi. The cantata, "King of Kings and Lord cif All," by It M. Siults, directed- by Ruth Sheffield. will be sung by the choir of 75 Christmas program in the Uni- versity Ward tomorrow at 6:30 pm- - will include an address by Presiding Bishop LeGrand Rich- ards and readings by Grace Nix. on Stewart Alyce Marsteller, will play and a girls' chorus directed by Merle Cowles will sing. e, - Cantata To Be Seen At Hawthorne Ward - will Present Canuaa - . Li....1 I , ' ' Marvin Bertach Will Ilunter Ward ;Address - ' I Other low: --' Christmc-------'---,,..,.., 1 n A.- - :.A , , , 1 - I jun rage,10' - -- - - , - , , ' . - . at'p. Have Special Services, .----.. A special Christmas progrant has been arranged for the Sixteenth Ward Sunday, School- to. morrow at 10:30 am. Christian' O. Jensen , will be tho guest speaker. The complete program will In. elude: Opening song. Far. Far Away on Judeas Plains,' opening prayer. John Whet:nen; sac. rement song, "A Star sacramental Or Bethlehem";Call Stranger services. the Sisters' Trio will provide sacramental music: two and a half minute talka, Maudella Cheshire and John Roothoff; song. members of the Cradle Role song and memory game. members of the kindergarten; poems. two- Primary 14 girt poem. Primary A boys and girls; story of Christmas; Primary li boys; Inane solo. Ted Lassiter. (.lurch flimsy class. After the junior Sunday School separates for class work. the fol. lowing program will be given vocal Kilo, Jean T. Carlson, two by a chorus directed kw Soon Davis: talk. Id?. Jensen: trumpet solo, Gus Liebeit; closing song and closing prayer. Wayne ' - lake. PagesaS The Sixirenth Ward Choir and Junior sem1ntu7 pupils will present a pageant. The Birth of a Child." Christmas Sunday at 620 p.m. la Um ward chapel The program: "There Shall Come Perth a Star". the choir; soba "I Know That My Redeem. er Lives," Mrs. Sarah Earnahaw; anthem. Break Forth 0 Glorious Light." choir; duet, "Tha Moth. era Prayer. Lucy and Clara Clark; piano solo, 'Holy Lucile Foote. Mary Maxfield will be the read: Irma Felt Rimer will read "A Day of Pleasant Bread," by David Grevson, a Christmas measage. at Christmas services in the Twenty-f int Ward Chapel tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. The chapet is located at First Avenue and IC Street. The complete program: Song, "0 Coma All Ye' Paithful." choir and congregation: song, 'There Cam. Upon a Midnight Clear," David and Verna TiMMOM, Grant and David Calitleton, Shirley Jacobson and Jean Peterson: song, "0 Hush Tbee My Baby." Nacy Dean Featbersume; "Away in a Manger," Joy to the World," "Silent Night;" "Moth. era." by Elsie Talmadge Brand. ley. Dawn Beardall. Mrs. Caldwell and Marcia Unabr, 'Far. Far Away on Judea' S Plains," choir and congregation. Bishop Harold G. Reynolds will preside. ' , atr, er1 Utah Sinfonietta Plans Concert TuesdttyUtah State Sinfotdelia, directed by Reginald Defile s. will give a concert Tuesday at 730 p.m in the Emerson Ward Chapel. 1053 Emerson Avenue. under the auspices of the Emerson Ward M. I. A. Soloists wilt be Grant N. J. Johannesen. pianist and Dorothy Clark Kimball. sopranos The program Overture. "Ipbegenia in Aulika Gluck Symphony in D Major (Lon- don) Haydn I22nd Ward Program Toi !Ten Of Foreign Yules1 A description of Cheistroall,in foreign lands will feature (Itristo mu service In the Twenty4oee. AdagioAllegro ond Ward. 479 North Second Andante , Sunday. MinuetAllegro WeAernSorgtreet,an.Faiatnofe20..dpue..M.i. "Clirtst. Allegro mu Al.emories - will be given by Soprano solo. with orchestra Ruth Johnson and Grace Yeatea: "Come Unto Hine (Messiah) two anthems, Handel and "That Sweet Story of Old" "Virgin's Slumber Songa:.Heeer will be sung irf the choir; a re" l'Iriii." Daniel Wolf told story will be given by Dorothy Lionise- Saittriver and a solo by ' Concerto for piano and archesGloria Davilim., Talks will infrit, Illtx I Lint, Grant N. cludm- "Chrisunas in Germany, Johatmesem HsGlaust "Christmas in Egon -. wail," Burt Elvim Christmas in Will Bettnion lioreay,.. Bishop George D. Jot,. iAdani.gensen and 'Christmas in CzechA Daria.-.,---,-y, ,oalosakia: ?kr Ensign- - I "", - , t. Le-Ro- . , .... . .. BOLD CELEBRATION' win Dr, Adams gi. Bentdon at Chrtsunas services lit 'Annual Cluistinat- - celebration , speak the Emtlen- Ward, Ninth; Ave..- of intents and employes and their nue and D Street. tomorrow at wives- el the New York Life lvoi as oe 1020 sont. A musicid Runtime Company was held at, the Christmas, egrets $ - orchestra Hotel Utah Friday evening, ,,.' 'itatecdons will be given. "0. , ' , , : - - . . . 0 ; ,- r - ' . . , . , , . ' WtL - beak --' . , , lar. s; . -- - elm-thin- e I I - larteenth Ward To Reading To Be Given At .TrventyFirst Ward - -r , na H. Smythe; contralto, Miss Valentine Gorlinaki; "Agnus Del", duet and choir, contralto. Miss Senta Valtinke. tenor, Mr. Lynch: recessional. "Gloria" from Mourrs Twelfth Mass. Low masses will be celebrated at 6:30, 8'20, I. and 11.:IS a.m.. Theme of a musical progratal given by the adult and Junior Sunday Schools of the Eighteenth Ward tomorrow at 10:30 the life of a.m., will feature Christ in song. Because it to Christmas Day. the program wal Ian only an hour and IS minutes. - Marvin Bartoch will speak at Sacrament services In Hunter A violin ,Wsrd and ptamr duet will preeedt the services and the program proper wilt include: Vocal duet, Matthew sisters; vocal selectiott. Mabel Lewim baritone, vocal solo. John Ellinger; piano 0010 Golden Day and vocal duet. litallio4 sisters., "Kyrie". cho'.r; "Gloria", ehoir with tenor solo by Fred A. Lynch:: "Credo. choir with so. Joists, Chester IC baritone, Dowse: sopranos, Miss Catherine Collins and Mrs. J. W. Curtis; offertory; "Adeste Fidells..' trio, tenor. Fred A. Lynch; contralt0a, Margaret Connor and Ruth M. Maloney; bass. J. J. Friedmann; tpuaesticitiz"c.behottloir;opr"alletno.tecl;ixtriEci,. 18th Ward Singing To Depict Life Of Chrht , - , I1 ' and the choir will sing "Si. lent Night." During the processional the choir will sing "Ecce SacerOos". Solemn pontificial high masa will Immediately fol. midnight . . Tliggerte rogr. - - Lincoln Ward's Christmas pro. gram. Sunday at 6:30 p.m.. will be conducted by Bishop Willard Richards Jr. The- - choir will provide the greater part of the program et, carols and anthems. tricluolm "Hark, Bark. My Soul." Housley, soioist, Jane Nebeker and Agnot Botta end "Sing for Joy." Lon Fisher is choir leader and Blaine Keddirtgion.. organist. Clarence Silver, a, returned missionary from Great Britain.. will speak. Members of the ward and friends cpt .11r. Silver are especially invited. - ' .1 , Mrs. Ilan- Preceding sen will present organ number Salt Lake Swedish Organization holds a Whittier ton Street. The program will litclude a song. "Var Halsad Skona !dorgonstund". song. "HOallinna... choir. Gustave 'hornwall, director, accompanied by; Marie Olson; greeting. Knute T. Borg tenor solo,. "Remern-Fernellus Joseph hrance of Christmas In Sweden". Hildur Johnson: "Fridens Prins." choir; violin duet. Cart and Atthur Thornwall; duet, Ruth Johnson and Lilly Lignell: read-- ing and Clwistmait poem. Deemer Tacheaggeny; organ accompaniment by Arnold Ohlsotn "tang the choir; see. non on a Christmas test Gulp tave W. Forsberg "Hot Hur Juleklockan choir; Ringer'. prayer. John A. Cederquist. Tonight in the Ninth Ward Recreational Hall- a Christmas party will begin at 5 p.m.. for children. Dancing. games and a program are planned. At 8 p.m.. a (lance for adult members of the areanization will begin. A New Year's tableau will be given at i Choir To Provide Lincoln Ward Program -- , - I e, - - . Whittier Ward Choir, directed by Arthur McFarlane. will present the Christmas cantata, "The Holy Nativity." by Henry Wilde-mertomorrow at p.m. in Ow ward chapel. 1515 South Second East Street, Bishop Fred W. Schwendiman will offictatc The story ot the cantata will be Bradshaw. given by Dorothy Soloists wiU be Rhetta Jardine. R. soprano; Raymond McFarlane, tenor; Lydia Park, contralto; Willis R. Gale. bass and Merrill Hawkins, tenor. Fern C. Richard. See will be the accompanist at the piano and Ruth Simonson. at the organ. In charge of arrangements are Arthur McFarlane, director; Harrisen , Sperry. preaident of the choir: Willie IL Gale. manager and Norenit Pendleton. secretary. , - "Noel."-Engebor- - i Oar-den- ehold . - are an anthem by the choir: in" strumental trio. "Monastery and 'Trees", Dorothy and Betty Bier and Rope O'Neill; Christmas selection& Jean Marjorie and Lula Penrose: (iris-m- a selections, Ken ley White tenor: selections, Morris Brothers' Quartet: anthem. Gleaner Girls' Chorus and choir. Part One of the cantata. The Promised King", is composed of these selections: Organ prelude, tenor duet and chorus, "Behold a King Shall Reign". soprano solo and chorus. Patsy Terry; "Hail to the Lord's Anointed": baritone solo. Richard Blackhurst; men's chorus. "Behold the Angel of the Lord": chorus, Elder Young To Talk "Come 0 Come Emmanuel" Part Two: Organ prelude:- - At New Harvard Ward women's double quartet, "Mary Elder Levi Edgar Young of the Brought Forth Her First Born First Council of Seventy will be Son", Margery Terry,- Mildred the speaker at the Christmas Ruse, Alice Mantle, Beth Madservices to be held in the new sen, Helen Pay, Helen Barrett, Harvard Ward Chapel, corner Afton Romney, Edward KollickSecond East and Williams Ave. cc; mixed quartet, "In a Manger Laid So Lowly". Donnetta Olson, flue, Sunday, Dec. 23 at 6:30 pm. A musical program will include Audry K3moston, Bartley Day solos by Burdett Brim ley and Bob Morgan; tenor recitaand carol singing under diret tive, men's and raised chorus, tion of B. F. Putnam. "Three Wise Shepherds"; mezzo A Christmu program will be soprano solo and chorus, I Bring You Good Tidings", presented by the Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. In the chapel, with, soloist. Audrey Patterson; chorus. "Joy to the World"; soprano Bishop Nicholas G. Smith of the Salt Lake Temple presidency. derecitative and obligato and chorus, "Glory to God In the "livering the Christmas address. Highest"; finale, full chorus and soprano duet, Audry Patterson Waterloo Ward Will and Patsy Terry, "Crown Him Lord of Air. Present Yule Cantata Officers of the chorus are: Kenneth, Aubrey. president; DougHia Natal Day," a Christmas las Pay. and Beth Sheffield. mans cantata, will be presented in the agerg Mary Beth Jensen. secreWaterloo Ward Chapel. Fifth tary; Mervin Jones, treasurer; East Street, Sunday at 620 p.m. Bartley Day, and Bob Morgan,- The will be under presentation librarians; Ruth Sheffield. direct-tor- ; direction of Albert L. Klein. SoloDorothy Linton, organist: ists will be Vinnie Sansom, Dorothy Mantle, pianist; Beth Fuller. Alex P. Anderson. CanSheffield, reader. non Lund. Alton It'Larson and John Silver. with Joy S. Slack and Louise Baughman Whittier Ward Choir . - cy, Musical selections to he given voices. . , Christmas Stmday program at 6.20 p.m. in the Eleventh Ward will include an address by Elder Richard IL Lyman of the Council of Twelve and remarks byAmy Brown Lyman. first counselor- - of Pres. Louise Y. Robison of the General Relief Society Presider - University Ward Will !fear Bishop Richards 4th lin Eleventh Ward To Hear Elder Richard R. Lyman Elder Callus Will Speak At Wells Ward , Hawthorne Ward will present Ward Sunday the Christmas cantata, "Promise and Fulfillment" at special sere-ice- s School Plans Services tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. The chapel is located at Eighth East A special Christmas morning; Street and Roosevelt Avenue. program will be 'presented by The text has been arranged the Fourth Ward Sunday School and the music composed by E. L. tomorrow at 10 a.m. Ashford. The choir is directed by Music during the sacrament will be given the Burton String Joseph P. Price and Avon Price. The cantata is divided into two Trio and the program to be give& afterward includes: Song by parts. Part One. 'The Promise." the kindergarten. directed by includer.,Organ introduction and Have Made a CovenMarguerite Idoyeav organ solo. chorus, arristenSusan ant." baritone solo, "Then Thou "suent, Night" sem vocal trio. "Lord of Glory," in Vision," Mr. Price; Speakest Harnionetteic selections by the moms solo and chorus.The Second Year Bee Hive Carolers, Lord Shall Defend," Idyrtle Net, directed by Virgil Alexander: sem mixed quartet,' "The Spirit dramatized reading,. "Why the of the Lord Is, Upon Me," Avon Mimes Rang." Francis Boyden, Price, . Susan Grant. Edward talk. ,"How We Can Make the Montague and Melvin , fiteveiug Chimes Ring," Bishop Arthur J. solo, duet and chorus. "A Mighty Sperry. Thelma Easter is mazer, Salvation." Mrs. Mee, O. O. er nithe GelLIlive Earni,era. Thompson and Lyle Hampshire. .. AU." counKenneth Part Two "The Fulfillment," selor, NAIL ,"urlm. soprano Isola,- 'There Were Shein herds," Mn. Rice; soprano solo. Whitelcck; ten. fts.;,,,pp,,,41 Set i or solo and male chorus, And It ''''..... ': Came to Pass."' Mr. Mcmtaguc University Ward: contralto solo and ladies' chorus. Christmas - LuilabyPr Evelyn 'A A Christmas organ recital win Morgan; male - chorus, "Three be given tonight at the Culver. any Ward Chapel, beginning at Kings Have Journeyed? trio and chorus, "Hymn of Adoration." p.m.. and ending at 8 pm. , Orranials will be Frank W.' Inaltchor F. Fulham. Air; V. more and O. D. Thompson; final Avert. B. r ltiarateller, Mrs. Jaanetia,,,,Ba...ohersit-oBetoteGreatly." choir. Mars and Allen Toronto.--- Vitra--- - Choir officers Include Mr. and Mrs.- Price, , darectong , phone P0100 will be given by organist, syrelt, Hicks and Gordon Soren. Rachel Montague: pianist, Oriente nen. and aeleetionii Ind be ryas Prishr, violinist. DYce Ann Frill' by a thorns directed by, Mrs.. hTl' president, Melvin J. Stevens - and : 'William': Oaten-- - - ; librarian. Ernest Hook. v ' b...' ,4 I ie'PecVartadant dCliage"SPeceiceLonKdirtenanhsget. , ' Patrolman 4 , Echoes of the traditional Swed- occa- - I telt Chriatmaa, a two-wee- k ion of feasting and celebration. will be heard in Salt Lake City tomorrow at 6:30 a.m., when the - ' - I , k ' - I , ' ,, - . . . , i . , , . ' , v . , Musk. e ' , , . " N' I r Swedish Unit Plans Program For Christmas ..., , ' 9 t - i ,,,, ..s44...- - Celebrate Yule Mass Tomorrow l , ' . i i 1 - . ,,,...:,...:;: L..... '' - ' ! - , I i ' '' I - I ' , ' u u.,. I ' 1 h . . , - J ' ' t i - - Vi t, 1 t - .. , ' , - -- -; If , , Second ' , e ,, ,. . a - , ' The Immanuel Baptist Church. South and Fourth East streets, will observe Cludsunas with Day special services featuring a cantata. The program will begin at 11 a.m. The cantata, 'Prepare him wilt be Presented by the choir. directed by Mn. Beulah Gifford and with Mn. H. L. School. Chapman as organist. The Rev. Coattails Schedeled A. W. Lyons will deliver a As is the custom. most of the Christmas message at the concluwards will present Christmas sion of the music. cantatas. Among those ennoune. The cantata will consist of ed are "King of Kings and Lord nine sections: of Air at Wells Ward; Haw. ,,Let Every Heart Prepare Ifhilimrneent.W". alAr(1.111;t1Prmiseer Him Room." the choir 'The Silent Holy Night," Mrs. J. W. Sell. Holy Nativitr, Edgehill Choral wood, Mrs. A. Eldredge and the Society, The Star of Bethlehem". The Fourth Ward will present a choir; "Oh. Come to Us. Abide with Us." Mists- Louise Bratten; descriptive reading "Through "The Angels," the choir OfferjcPPa'a Gates"' and the Sixteenth Gene.. tory; Ward Choir will present a pat vieveStandish,' Jeanette- Stand eant"."The Birth i a Child" IA. Margot Bruner, Margaret Louise Phillips.--- Mary Frances Gifford. Gifford and Primrose Eagehill "Three Kings of Orient." R. E. Power. J. W. Sellwood and Will Society Sing L. Chapman; "There Is Room in Sir Heart," 'Miss Bernice Lucas The Edgehill Choral Society, a mixed chorus of 40 voices with Lind, choir: 'The Nereid Angela ladies' chorus; "Glory to string aennmPantment. will sing --- e 'bOrn King," the choir. the sacred Christmas cantata. "The Star of Bethlehem, ' by Hall. under the direction of W. Vernal Denning. at sacrament Elder Ballard Will services in the Edgehill Ward At BurtoU Ward Chapel, Fifteenth East and Speak Blaine Avenue. tomorrow at 630 Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the p.m. Councd of the Twelve will speak The program: bervices Anthem. "The Heavens De. at Christmas insacrament the Burton Ward dare." chorus: ladiee chorus, reek- - at 6:25 p.m., 65 Twenty-fourtEast Univ, Daysie Galloway, "The (hapel, South Street. Morning Stara Together Sang"; Musical program will be dianthem' recitative' Maicelra & rected by Melba Lindeay Burton. Pike,- "What deans Yon Star." prelude win be played by the chorus l anthem.. 'The King IS Burton Ward Orchestra of 20 Born." choreic men's chorus and pieces. playing ..pilgrima song solo by Irene Chisholm. Rope. Bauste, vocal duets Deeeri "VIII Weal'''. of wM be sung by Mr. and Mn. men of the chorus: anthem "Fol. Stewart low the Star," chorus: anthem, 10 will beMcMaster. an organ so by Reginald IL with bass solo by DeVal Gartf. Sanders; a given violin trio, consisting 'The Birthplace of the King"; al, of Lucille K. Salisbury, Ruth S. Dear to, 'Child t Nine." Soderborg and Evelyn Lindsay dcall; teller scin' "Ci Peace., DI- - will canand a Adria"' Harold Barber; anthem. tata. play, bY "Spirit of ,,,,Christmas," with soprano 9010 by Delta Al- i,, h. -...,,, iteibold. i by 7,-zlen, "Come Hither Ye -Faithful." ,a. chorus: soprano solo,- ''0 'Boll- by the orchestra. Night, Florence Erickson: an. panied As a final number the choir them. 'Sing Halleiti)ah," chorus. and congregation win sing ..it Scripturai reading will be 'ON Came Upon a Midnight Clear.' en by C. Fred Jensen. Officers of the choral society Mr. Denning. 1resident. Yale Ward To are: Enjoy malcoim conductor Date Yule Reading, vice president; George men. vice president: Violet Mc. airiatmae- music and a read. Plied. secretary; Hazel. Franks Sinners.- - pianist' and Harr,' I. Dag will comprise the entire ' Deardorff. organist.program foa the Christmas IMF. ice in Yale Ward tomorrow at 820 p.m. The- - program: Anthem "Joy 'Central Park Ward to the WoritL" the choir: Meme- ,,1 tion; sacramental selection, litayli GILTIUMOS Plans lent Night", the choir; organ ham. Leone The Central Park Ward Choir solo. liciy wilt present a Christmas, pro, ven Wagoner; "The Kingdoms of This World', the choir: gram in the ward chapel. Twen troeventh South and Third East .Beentgui Star', 'LaVerne Kirk at Streets. tOmerrour bellimting Flossie, Elggren and the ' Stem. ' 6130 p.m.. choir; 'Arise and Shine". "Fol. low the Light of the Guiding Carol singing. irony 610 '4114' star" and 'Come. and Worship'. 820. will precede the Program the choir; reading. Mrs. IA Rue proper, which will includc open of Romney, and olioty Nigkr., the tom' "Come 0 Than Xing Kings." choir and congregation;. choir... , , Adamson; rin Sunday School prayer. Yale Ward $imdayr Schodl will them. "Come and ,Wotship." the , and have special Christmas services rtmir; duet by Nene,' Olsen Keith, Brown: hymn by male at 10311 sin. tomorrow. Special music will be directed by Rob., chortle ,Guide de to Thee." Sae rament music by Beatrice Tap ert,Sorenson and will consist ot ion anthem by the choir. "Come singing by a doublembred guar. tet, violin selections Unto Me' Polo; "The 1 reacibig by Katherine by Keith Drown itecomPanted by Pert!, chri-o- -. Am MUSICSI numbers by Irene Bebotik- anthem,- - Abide With Me." the choir: by the Junior Simday School.. Gerda Drews and Florence Walk., Bishop LeGrand Richards will . tr: address by Elder George BIT speak.; . CM Lie, the Calm eon, anothem, , tening Ear of Night." the chotil ,111; I; A;.To Direct' ban solo. Clyde Kirkman and i a male quartet comPosed of Leen' Forest Dale Services. . - ' dert Van Beechum, Keith Brown, -- , 7i Christmas ear-7in the For: Clyde Kirkman and Sanford T. Dale Ward will be under the Dunn: , - benediction., Joseph ' direction of the M. 1. A. Vseetut Tb.trae-o-r wrx be The choir organisation consists- of Clyde KIIMIlan, president; 'The Divine Guide on the Road to Ilappineas"., The Nativity and Dean Norbert, director; Beatrice Taylor. orranisU Mm Leendert ' the Joe of Christ will be told Van in end In music by the secretad7 and Gieaner curia' Chorun- - , . It;;Iter Epenter. librarian. , wan 4 , ,' LeGrand , ' A ,1 ' Greet Yule With Cahtata Chord .. , , , Baptists To Several other of the General Authorities are to be speakers at Christmas services. Elder Melvin J. Ballard will address Burton Ward members: Elder Richard It Lyman. Eleventh Ward mem- bers: Elder Charles A. Califs, Wells Ward. and Bishop LeGrand Richards, Yale Ward .40.01 f HE Most Rev. Duane G. Hunt, bishop of the Salt Lake Catholic Diocese, tomorrow will celebrate ,a his second Christmas high mass here since as' suming his high ecclesiastical office a little N,.111e, more than a year ago. 0- Pageantry of the ancient church will be in .1'' 11"' at the 1Cathedral Leo: trehe Madeleine 4: fwuhllergelotriTe 1 ', a to be held. colorful mass will be sung tonight. The Midnight ' 'le Cathedral choir, directed by Mrs. Marguerite b. t i Sullivan, with Mrs, Ethel Hogan Hansen at the 11 i organ, will sing "Festival Mass" by Charles Renard. The program of music will be as Oltibo:fnass , ,,- , N G. Hunt , ATTER-DA- - s '''''''''' Dev.,-Duan- e ' , SAINT wards, branches and mis- mons throughout the world joyfully will cele-- Irate the advent of Christmas tomorrow by assembling for Church' services honoring the birth of the Christ child. Christmas programs and music in Sunday Schools in the morning and Christmas cantatas or sermorts in Sacrament services will parallel solemn rites universal,in the Christian world. All three members' of the First Presidency Witt give Christmas addresses tomorrow. Pres Heber J. Grant will give a radio 4 a.'44.7---,: 4.- 44414, - , OP ,. - Leaders' Will Speak - al ....., Aid tba- skau be a sitit moo ywi; shallfial the Haile wrapped is Ismd Allot clabes, lyiat la a wagger., boo she Lord, ttk...... Holds-- : YouFor Chat With , ngs- ter ,Up' - , ,Uaiiita IF this dal iss the of David a savior, tobkh is Christ kriogyes vett:mini which shall he teallpeeple. butimiorom"4"""'"" - 4,- - - . , - ' , Lows' - 1 ....404414d4ndr 1 iii . ,.., cr. 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