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Show II The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 18, 1960 Sunday Services ,OF SECOND-hal- ' offerings. Catchers,? choreo" S.L. Woman Orchesis Premiere Captivates Audience at U. of U. "Moon Lola Hath of the graphed Jose Company," held to music "Seasons Suite, some very interesting THE ORCHESIS g r offered Introspection Martin By Richard In Race for and "El striking action and tight, without program j ments.' Tribune Staff Writer played to a large and receptive Leonard Bernstein, this writers opinion, Penitente, notes, choreographed at house composition. opening night The program of the an Alan Hovhaness it would have little second concert tion, contained choreographic - Bigtown Bugle, a lampoon of Utah Dance bury Hall. House Chair versity to THE scheduled music as a whole is concert newspapers ter spring Saturday night. synthesis with impact. Friday night by Limon Utahns to Observe Easter Miracle o ti p O. mo- But in tp. nomical composi- Kings- A Thea- ' by eco- Uni- f meaning;, on Robb by PROGRAM The dances most satisfying Russon, another Salt was designed to provide held as many contrasts as the SPRING SONG danced to Lake City composer, was of humor, reflection, curiosity ; Mrs. Floyd A. Abbott, for- dramatic and dynamic dance and valuable to this writer, d were confined to the first half a portion of Salt Lake City course particularly delightful and enthusiasm. It accom-plishemer Republican vice chairman movement that this form v at the program. Of. these, composer Gaylen Hatton's to thnP reviewer. its purpose- for Salt Lake County and state Frilegislator, day announced she would be a candidate for the Outdoor-Charcoa- l Republican nomination for state r e p r e sentative from District 18. s. Abbott ' H was a member the House of presentatives Mrs. Abbott in the 1957 Legislature and served as supern visory clerk of the Senate in 1955 and 1959. She was GOP county vice chairman from 1954- - to 1959 The candidate also has served as vice chairman of her LJECirflC-lGEIlQUGlegislative district and has participated in a number of National Republican Womens conferences in Washington, ,1 D.C. She was Utah state chairman for one of these conferences. " C. Brne, professor of Continued from Page 10 speech, of Utah. A ground- University View of Death. THREE SERVICES are breaking ceremony for a new educational wing will follow planned for Tabor Lutheran the services. Church, 1st Ave. and E St., the DUPLICATE Services also Rev. Arthur Sorenson, pastor, are to be conducted at Holla-da- said. Community (United The first service will begin Church of Christ) Church. 2631 E. 4800 South. The Rev. Glenn at 8:30 am. with a 9:30 and E. Van Vactor, pastor will 11 am. service following. Paspreach on, The Message of tor Sorenson's sermon at the 8 and 11 am. services will be Triumph. A sunrise celebration of the Because He Lives." Holy Communion will be conducted' at 6:30 a.m. In St. THE 9:30 A.M. serman will Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, be Who Will Roll Away The Stone? 231 E. 1st South. Special activities are planned for youngsters in the, HOLY COMMUNION will be church after services., conducted at 8 a.m. and idenZion Evangelical Lutheran tical Festival Choral EucharChurch, 1070 Foothill Dr, will ists with music by the cathe- observe the festival of the drals Senior Choir will be con- Resurrection of Christ with ducted at 8 and 11 a.m. accordin- three services. 1. the Very' Rev. Richard g-to E. Rowland, dean, who will THE REV. Neale E. Nelson, preach Easter sermons. pastor, said youth of the conTHE EVANGELICAL Free gregation will gather for a SHE HAS BEEN active in sunrise service in the church Church, 1910 E. 3900 South, at 6 am. The Rev. civic organizations and various John Rose, will be cooperating with the committees and is a member assistant on will pastor, preach Utah Gospel Fellowship in con"He Is Risen Indeed." At 9:30 of the Salt Lake City Council ducting a sunrise service at of Women, International Coun6:30 a.m. lrj tfifirst Assem--bl- a.m, Sunday School children cil of Women, PTA organizaand will for meet a patents of God, Tabernacle, 57 E. tions and Republican womens family worship service. 13th South. Pastor Nelsons sermon will clubs. . The Rev. Peter Pilot, pastor Three Mrs. Abbott of the First Assembly of. God, be, Who Will Roll Away The was a years ago,to the Ford delegate will read scriptures and the Stone? The pastor will again Foundation Conference - on Rev. Cornelius Kuypers, pas preach at 11 am. for a Festive at Bozeman, Womanpower tor of the Christian-ReformeWorship Service. His topic will Mont.Have You- Seen The Mission in Brigham City, will be, preach at the sunrise service. Lord? THE REV. CHARLES M. THE EVANGELICAL Free Airport Project Church, Sunday School will Gunnerson, pastor of Holy Lutheran Church, 1170 present a special Easter pro- Trinity gram in the church at 9:43 a.m. VV. 9th North, will conduct The Rev. Arthur A. Anderson, Festive Worship services at 10 pastor, will speak on the sub- a.m. and 11:15 am. His topic will be The Master and His ject, On . The Road to The Junior and Victory. Resurrection Vespers will be Senior Choirs of the church conducted in Holy Trinity will provide special music. Greek Orthodox Church, 279 S, The Rev. Arthur H. Schmid, 2nd West, by the Very Rev. pastor, of Calvary Lutheran Bids for the construction of Stephen A. Katsaris, pastor, Church, Missouri Synod, 7136-17t- an estimated $1,215,000 runway and the Rev. Leon A. Pachis, East, will' speak on "The project at the Salt Lake Muniassistant pastor, at 4 p.m. Wonderful Easter Story," at a cipal Airport-ha- ve been di10:45 am. service. rected by the City Commission WARDS AND stakes of the to be for opening May Church of Jesus Christ of LatteTWO FESTIVAL services of 10 at accepted 10:30 a.m. r-day Saints in the area will worship will be conducted on conduct individual Easter serv- Easter morning in Christ - THE PROJECT includes exices. Lutheran Church, Missouri tension and lighting the instruHowever, the Southern Pa- Synod, 222 E. 5600 South, Mur- ment runway pavement 1,700 cific Male Chorus, Ogden, will ray, by the Rev. William feet and paving and lighting of present an Easter Sacrament Naatz, pastor. Scheduled are the taxiways, holddown aprons Sermon of music in Kaysville services at 8:15 and 10:45 am. and other facilities at the new Fifth LDS Ward Sunday at Sermon theme at both services terminal building. The citys share of the cost 6 p.m. will be "Away With Doubt Only Believe Christ Is Risen. will be $424,398. The Federal UTAH COMMANDEBY No. The Rev. George Bruening, Aviatioh Agency will pay near1, Knights Templar, will preat Redeemer Lutheran ly $700,000. pastor sent their 25th annual sunrise THE COMMISSION also apservice in the auditorium of Church, Missouri Synod, said lease agreethe Masonic Temple, 650 E. Easter Sunrise Services will proved a South Temple. The address of be conducted in the church at ment between the city and welcome will be delivered by 6 am. followed by an Easter West Coast Airlines, Inc. which provides for a guaranteed anJohn L. Journay, eminent com- Breakfast to the city of mander, and the Easter mesSchool SUNDAY THE will nual payment for at the new $14,518.43 space Dr. LaVerne sage presented by meet at 9:15 am. to view spe- terminal building. cial film strip presentations of t h e Resurrection. Regular Easter service will be conducted by Pastor Bruening at 10:30 a.m. when he will preach on the subject, "An Excite Crowd." Easter Festival Services are scheduled at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Missouri With family activities in Synod, 1030 5th East at 8:30 and 11 am. by the Rev. C. G. Players of the Encore Playmind, as well as accommodahouse Friday night presented Stockamp. tions for traveling young men a of comedy TWO WORSHIP services andmerry melange in need of lodging in wholeconin "Spectrum, song are planned at Wasatch Presof two short plays and some surroundings, the Salt sisting byterian Church, 1626 17th Lake City YMCA Monday will East, at 9:30 and 11 am. with several solo numbers. A SMALL, BUT appreciative begin its spring campaign to Dr. Donald G. Christiansen, for a new pastor, speaking on Life Be- audience saw a burlesque, complete Special music Gertrude the Governess, and gins at Easter. building. will be presented British comedy, "Fumed by the YMCA PRESIDENT W, T. churchs Combined Choirs Oak,, the latter showing off Identical worship services the talents of the company to Nightingale, said the organizawill be conducted in First better advantage. tion, an agency of the United Another highlight of the eveChurch, South s Presbyterian accumulated Fund, has was a selection of folk ning 9:30 and C at and St, of the funds needed for Temple songs by Rosalie and Jim SorAlvin 11 Dr. am. by Morris, a new building on a 2 acre rels and Bruce Phillips. pastor. 156 at site recently purchased 8th East STANDOUT IN HIS TOPIC WILL be "I BeIt is hoped, he said, "the lieve. Infant baptism services line .was Phillip Wayne, who spring drive will reach the performance at 4 p.m. First gave a delightful in "Fumed --Oaif" "mild 5750,00d'goall , Presbyterians sanctuary will clerk who decides had it" hed nation-wid- e teleon r. e appear Night-lngal' "THE Ys AIM,-Mthe program, as far as family life goes. added, Is to break vision during Show-caseThe directed production, by , at Phil Peterson, will be repeated ground for the building next 6 Easter Sunday p.m. faU. Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the Duplicate services also are Playhouse, 1058 S. State St. Kickoff meeting for the campaign will be held Monday noon planned for First Methodist and will continue for several East, when weekends. R.H. at the YMCAs basement head- Church, S. Warren Dr. Bainbridge, 39 (355 PI Exchange quarters, South). Gene Donovan will pastor, will speak on, "Life at 8:30 and 11 serve as general chairman of Triumphant, the drive, supported by the am. The service will be the building fund committee, first in the churchs sanctuary. headed by R, L. Arnold, with v Eric C. Aaberg, J. Graham servEASTER AN worship H. A. Huckins, Daniels, William ice at 9 am. will mark the C. Shoemaker and Sam Skaggs Men need not be Instructed, beginning of a new community Jr. as committee members. church in Sandy, founded un- only reminded," of the sigder the auspices of the United nificance of Easter, according to Marion D. Hanks, member Church of Christ of The Council of Services will be ' conducted Church of Jesus ChristSeventy, of Latterby the Rev. John Thornton, as- -day Saints. sociated pastor of Holladay Easter means life is eternal Community (United Church of and convincingly demonstrates Christ) Church, in Edgemont what JesuS Christ said about The Evangel College Choir, Elementary School 9800-10tSpringfield, Mo., will pre- East The Rev. Mr. Thorn- himself is true,. Mr. Hanks sent a concert of sacred ton's sermon will be The continued Friday. music Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Grand Miracle." VE SHOULD not. whatever the First Assembly of God, our background is, be uneasy 57 E. 13th South. a man who changed the Nonfarm Jobs Gain about world. Jesus Christ died on THE 24. VOICE choir, Nonfarm employment in Calvary to demonstrate life Is under direction of E. Lesley Stubbs, currently is on a tour Utah and seven other western eternal "He introduced men to each of youth rallies and churches states increased 4,600 during Feb. 15, as brothers; taught us other 30 the preceding days ,in Utah, Nevada, California, the U.S. Department of Labor how to pray; taught humility New Mexico, Colorado, Texas and Kansas. regional office reported Thurs- and taught that nobody can Mr. Stubbs is chairman day. The total number of wage afford to hate, seek revenge or be belligerent, Mr. JIanks of Evangel Colleges fine and salary workers was said. arts division. y -- This week! 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