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Show The True Spirit Of Christmas -- , By MARY MARKER "The Dear Readers: Tao of the loveliest events to bring tithe genuine Chritma spmt locally were the annual presentation of the immortal Handels Messiah in tne Tabernacle and, on Dec. 1C, two. great religious compo tjpcs. Te Deum Laudair.us bv Anton Buckner ard A Qerfeian Requiem, by Johannes Brahms. Maestro Maurice Abratanel conducted the Utah Symphcr Orchestra and Dr. Neel E. ITeight was director of the University of Utah Chorale. ) The music of all three was written with the deepest sense cjf worship and awe at the vronder of Gods creations ami plans. I It; was mated with the mar- velous words of Holy Script- fe glorious corrpary Apostes praise thee . ol . . The gncdly fellow ship of the Tropne's praise thee; the Fa-- t er of an inamte majesty. . . . Thou art the K.rg of glory , . . . ihe everlasting Son of the Father . . . thou didst open tbe Kingdom of Heaven to all believers . . . day by day we magnify thee. GERMAN REQIEM U ChrL- -t Lord, make me to know The mea-u- re of my days on earth. To consider my fraility, that I must perish. Surely all my days are as a handmreadth to thee . . . But the righteous souls are in the hand of God. How lovely is thy dwelling place, O Lord of hostel Look upon me; yea I will comfort you. As one whom his own moth. . . Here on earth we hau r.o er comforteth December DESERET NEWS, Tborsdoy, continuing place. How belt, we seek one to come . . . Death shall be swallowed in victory . . . art thou to be Worthy 23, 1969 QJ Restaurant Clients ? praised. Lord of honor and might. For thou hast heaven and earth created And for they good pleasure All things have them being And are and were created. -- mt Ti.e increasing number cf wives who work away from home whether for pay or m civic activities decor in restaurants ist laige part planned to please the ladies, creating an atmosphereior dining, mak- ing h a pbasant esthetic V New -- in have influenced American living patterns in many ways. . i ! j Get-what-yo-u- j , - OTei this combination of we who listened were borne to realms of Weapty and majesty beyond oun comprehension; yet our VA$th words and muic, 4nJticcs, our for-Chrisfm- innermost to these selves, responded Winger flights until this new ethereal something we were experiencing beyond reality as. w seemed more real than reality itself. I I d the words of the nirhner and the Brahms at d home, and they are so so filled with worship, that I present a few of the rfaspges as a true representation of the spirit of Christmas. We praise thee, 0 God .1 . . 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