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Show .f 1 THE DESERET 2 . Salt Lake City, Utah Christmas Parties Top Activities At Lion House at ias 1L21 Saturday, December 19, 1942 NEys the Social will be performed Center Tuesday . night at, 7 oclock. The Wewunder Club is also scheduled to' meet at 7 pm. . for a Christmas dinner and party. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Bennion will entertain their Church History Club at a Christmas dinner party Wednesday night at 7 Christmas parties and holiday they will discuss turning their festivities are scheduled for the interests from public speaking coming week' at .the Lion House to Red Cross work. At 7 oclock Social Center. Club the .On Monday at 8 p.m.' the children.' their Bankerettes wil .meet for their, At 7:30 the iHghland' Park Christmas dinner party where Church History Group will meet for their regular., monthly din9 ' Finds Subdued Note "Merry-Go-Round- wilL-enterta- All Elder Callis CallsFor Unity Of Christians Spirit Of Yule oes On, But People Are Saddened By Absciitthics . " ' BY JA.MLS R KKNXARlV At thp' do.-e-: of the week .before .Christmas, even in this oF'tlie greatest and direst of all wars, Salt Lake has the . ' Burton Ward Choir To Present Cantata "The Messiah's Coming,' a sacred cantata, will be presented by the Waterloo Ward choir under the direction of Mrs- May Tuckfield Sunday, Dec. 20, at 5:30 p.m. at the Waterloo Ward Chapel at 1621 Fifth East Street. Soloists will be Jessie Evans Smith, Lael Fuller. Violet C.ehrke Cross, Lois Stirling, Cannon Lund and Alton B. I,arsen, with Louise Stevens Baughman as organist and Marv Sharp as piano accompanist. Readers will be Ruby Trayn-e- r Hasiam.and Rurton Fox. Violin music will he furnished bv Inez Corey and Afton Solo-ma- Westminster Church Announces Services The lino, alum Suiflv He Strangest Story will he the sermon subat the n o'clock services of ject the Westminster Presbyterian 175 West Fifth South Church, Street, with the Itev- H. V. in officiating. At the evening service at 6:30. his subject will be "Young Peoples Christmas - Church Leader Speaks At Meeting Of Lions Club , Cofts relation smi Our Born H.iih Grief HandH (Mf&Mhi choir A scries of tableaux of thf birth of Christ, with appropriate Ward music by the Second of choir under the direction John H. Bull, will he the feature of the Christmas services at the Second Ward Chapel, Fifth East and Seventh South Streets, on Sundav, Dee. 20, at 6:30 p.m. be Miss Virginia Cotteral will , the soloist. Pres. J. Percy Goddard wdll he the speaker. ' Eldredge Ward Yule Program Slated, Special Christmas liiusic and readings will be the feature of the Eldredge Ward Christmas services at the ward chapel at and State South Thirty-thirStreets, Sunday, Dec. 20, at 6:30 p.m. Music will be furnished by the ward choir, with Miss Bertha Hertig and Glen Bergstrom will be a as soloists. There Christmas reading by Miss Vivian Aamodt. Biblical Players Will Give Drama Over Radio "A Child is lioi'ii," the story of the Nativity will lie dramatized on Radio Station KSI, on Christmas Day at 7 i.m., by the Biblical Players, a group that has gained recognition for talent. The interpretation is and will portray parts taTen in the great drama of Christmas by Joseph of Nazareth and his young wife, Mary. The program includes "The Celestial Chorus of Peace, the taken by the shepherds and pats tile Wise Men. The same players- will present "The Birth of a Loader." story of Moses, the following Friday night, Jan. 1. te The' wedding of Miss Dorothy White arid William Lambourne FIRST SECURITY MORTGAGE LOANS ' . on Business Properties or Homes on convenient term ot low rates As we celebrate AIo, Firat Security or 7. H. A. Loani lot buying homea residence or Investment, Ask First at First Security Trust Co. Kdi Eleventh Ward Lists Sunday School Program The Eleventh Ward' Sunday will give a Christmas School program in the ward " chapel, Tenth East Street, on 131 Sun- day, Dec. 20, at 10:30 a.m. The numbers are: PART I. Organ Prelude Opening Hymn "Christmas Carol Congregation J. F. Parrish Invocation Reverence Thought Supt. R. W. Eldredge 2 Min. Talk "The Birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith Societys Recital To Be Given Sunday In Memorial House The annual Christmas concert of the ZCMI Choral Society under direction of H. H. Bennett will be presented Sunday at 3:30 pm., in Memorial House, Barbara Pickett Talk "The Birth of Min. 2 Vi the Saviour Dale Brown Sacrament Hymn "Christmas Cradle Song" .... Congregation Sacrament Music Organ So- lo6 Marie. Barker PART II. (a) "Allelujah (Mozart) (b) "Cantique Noel.... Miss I.ucretia Ferre, Soprano Christmas Number from the Junior Sunday School. "The Holy 7'.... Richard Storrs Accompanied ' Memory Park. With Christmas choral numbers, vocal solos and string ensemble numbers making up the program, the featured presentation wil be Mendelssohns Christum." Assisting Mr. Bennett and the choir will be Alhert Shepherd and his string ensemble, Richard Condie, tenor and Grant pianist. The program follows: - City by Storrs. Katherine (a) "Comfort Ye" (Recitative From Handel's Messiah I. T. Marlow Nielson, Tenor READINGS: l la Tim Seventh Christmas (b) Trimming the Christmas Tree Mrs. Claire Stewart Hover (a) "The First Noel"- - (Tradi- tional Choral Group Of ZCMI Will Give Concert oh Come All Ye F.uthlul Child Tht l.i, I Korn HoJv Bah The Holly and ilm Th Wavoaii Sons The chorus A ly A A Twelve Mvkc Traditional Traditional Kin ChariI Walkmtr Kilt; H. Thiman A . . ot Day ...J. Marlowe Nielson. Tenor. (b'Duet: "Jov to the World Mr. Nielson and Miss Ferre. Closing Hymn "Luther's Cra- die Hymn" Congregation Benediction Wesley Jarvis . Wm Jooph The I II For Chriimvia Son Traditional Traditional Christmas Traditional Mr. Bentfett said the wooden soldier III AUjrro from Concerto, in A Minor for Vivaldi-RaStnnr Orohratra .' Arioso Rach Waltz from Serenade for Strinr TVhaikowiky The Strine- IV (Othrr Christmas programs are listed on Pages 8 and 10.) ChrULi ... (,n Th Cnnit. to the A soul-stirrin- DANIEL IrtuJc jpyi ika coma "MY, BUT "Ot course there will," said the soldier with authority. "The things it stands for were never quite so precious to Americans as they are today. Mark my words, Christmas will be more beautiful than ever this year." , interwoven a friend, or a brother, God.'' r. America's Railroads are moving a million troops a month transporting thousands of war workers . . . carrying twice as much freight as in former years.' Gasoline rationing adds another burden. No new railroad equipment is available. During the holidays furloughed soldiers, sailors, marines and auxiliary forces certainly must have first call on our railroad ervice. Wt know tkot tkc imw fine of copertioo ym ft jtvmj Yom Homo Rtlrod in this wartime will melee yeo decide to ipend tke . t Holiday tod Travel Utcr. kome tkr yr , . . emrjy Boy Bondi IftformottoA, witk tke money you mu now Ticket City Ticket Office, 24 So.. Moin St. Phone PRESIDENT "It .JOSEPH 8 EASTMAN, Director Office of Defem Trtportrto , "Will you and anxiously. HEBER a is Company character never to betray country, my religion or my in my my be there?" asked ' - 4 PrX ' A V' the doll "You'll find out on Christmas morning. Just watch how the children's eyes light up with won- - j der at it all. And then notice the tender looks on the taces ot Lathers and mothers. That's love, you know, the greatest gift that Christmas ever gives." J. GRANT Book I i "Why, my dear girj, we're as much a part of Christmas as children are. Yes, we'll be on hand along with all the other good things that make people happy this time of year. BRYANTS. HINCKLEY With chapters by WELLS and ANNIE WELLS.CANN0N and distributed by the Deseret Cfirijtmai without travel will help win the war. It is a sacrifice that should and must be made." , MIER MS- - Published privately by HoUdtujA FOLKS ARE BUSY!' "There's serious work to be done, as you should well know," answered the doll. "I fust hope, with all this, that there will still be time for Christmas." By t . . . "u,Lnhn Events of. His Time. RULON S. doll d Oralnriot M Cho'iio and F.n mhln Ri lyird Condi itrnori human interest g, blue-eye- Knmbl rnhmh'd approach to Church History. Netted Street Oppoeite Vo, to trice Harold H. Bennett, director of Z. C. M. I. Choral and Albert Shepherd, concert master, go over score of tomorrows presentation. A new book . mid lei owe ... WHATEVER YOUR LOAN REQUIREMENTS Coming jor Qindimad! LetVAII Volunteer to Stay Home this Christmas our trod, let us that It U but another symbol o our liberty to be preserved only by oul toll and sacrifice today. ttou of Christmas lor They Discuss Choral Production choir Tableaux On Nativity Planned By Ward "Ail Christians must unite In winning the war and. in remaking the yorld. declared Elder Charles A! Callis, member of the Council of the Twelve, at the meeting of Lions Club members and their wives yesterday afternoon at the Jdotel Utah- Elder Callis said that this war will hot leave the world as it was before, that the Conflict against the Nazis and the Japanese is a "holy war because it is a struggle for freedom and justice. C. Francis Solomon Jr., chairman of the military affairs committee, formally presented title to a billiard table to the director of the USO Club, Thomas D. Hinton. The table has already been Installed at the club, 205 East First South Street. Slctd Mii'i'Sacrament Krrnll W. Miller, Orfftmet And The Glory of Ihe Lord iMwMiah) Handel Born (Messiah) For Unto lV ft thilrf Handel (Menaiahl Behold the Lamb of God Handel Choir Selected Scriptural readme Glenn Aneel We Have Heard on Hifh Old French .Carol Slripea We Are Healed And with Hi HandeW (MsMahi All We Like Sheep Have Gone Atrar Handel ... i Meciah i rft n Ever TolcP choir ner. f year ' Yuletide spirit. There is a suhrjued tnote to the festivities; the blare and hilarity' seem lessened but mayhap wholesome, what with... that touch of sadness and apprehension in the consciousness even Of the gayest. orth 18th Ward Will Crowds jostle-- in the streets and in the buying places, but Give Program Sunday hardly a soul that is not thinkA special Christmasprogram. ing of some absent dear one. will North bp given in ..the There will be vacant places Ward fesSunday, at 5:30 around the hearth and the Eighteenth p.m. The choir is under the ditive board. The boys are somerection of H. Frederick Davis; where out, there on world fronts Errol W. Miller is' organist. and. many a home is missing the Following is the program: laughter and jest of the Youngster the seemed so 'only ves-- . H irk h Herald AnrH MpmidMoKn and terdayl who gave up all of went out. to tight not America's freedom. And a only that mother's son, but brother, a husband, a father, may be out there, or even a sister or daughter and slid life goes on, must go on. Here in l:tah, as all over the broad land, every loyal heart wishes for the time of peace, willipg to sacrifice and toil' for it, hoping in the midst, as vet, of plenty that the Star of Christmas will never be obscured, that America, even though severer chastening may come to the nation, shall never krfoxv the horrors of invasion bv ruthless foes. In keeping with the season, carols will be sung, there will be singing in the home circle,' will be given in programs churches, clubs and Institutions, in wards and communities. The exigencies of wartime have curtailed some; some that have been given in normal years are being omitted; but Christmas is upon the world again and the season is being observed so far as consonant with war circumstances. Manv will recall the words of Tiny Tint: "A merry Christmas to us all! Clod bless us every one!" in From 8 to 11 o clock a reception will be givenSr.by Mrs. Herman J. Hogensen o'clock. (Denial H. Walla) Follow such o personality through the drama of Mormonism from Joseph Smith to Heber J. Grant and you see LOYALTY at its human best. soul-testin- $2.50 postpaid g ? DESERET BOOK COMPANY Toyland Auerbachs Third Floor CHARGE IT VICTORY AT..... . 44 East South Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 'Advance mail orders will be filled os fast as the book comes from the press. Add 2 BUY LMITBD TATI VAR iQNDS ASTAMPS aafea tax in Utah 78th YEAR SINCE 1864 HOURS 10 to 6 DIAL r i' |