Show 1 Easter Being Celebrated 1 S. S By People of All Al Creeds I i. i l S Today Is the first Sunday after aCter tho the t 5 paschal chal full tull moon or the fourteenth fourteenthS 5 day after the calendar moon 0 or theS tho the S S S full moon which happens upon ullon or next Ii S after tor March 21 1 and anti that I ii lu the tho reason reason S. S tUis particular u r day is called faster i Sunda Sunday If It tho weather cather mans man's predictions S come conic true it will also be a Q disappointment dis lilg- appointment for hundreds of Salt LakoS Lako Lake S Kills and women who ha e made the theS S usual preparations to display new gowns and millinery milliner and Incidentally t lh tho ho members member of or the fair air sex who have havo haveS Their full ull share hare of human nature and S do not possess the tho Easter togs ma mabe may mayle be le uncharitable enough to say the they are uro glad It rained S Tho women of or Silt Salt Lake have made lavish preparations for or the celebration of Easter from Crom the standpoint of ot tho the I milliner and 11 dry goods man Several Se S prominent merchants merchants' and store man- man that al- al 5 agers a yesterday estimated 1 thc ush tho season for Cor or spring goods been heen a 0 bit backward sales of S t spring goods have exceeded those thoRe of S nn any of the last five o years ears Radical I changes in styles In Inthe the last season are ure particularly responsible for the early earlyS S of spring goods for the woman I Is brave e indeed who has the courage to tot t t revive re her last years ears year finery finen no matter matter mat mat- F ter how well she ma may have kept it I J Services ServIce Planned S From a spiritual point of view which In many minds i Is secondary In the celebration cel S of Easter Salt Lake Lale will reme remember remember re- re me member the resurrection of Jesus 5 S Christ with special services and music e In almost every oey church In the city Aup Au- Au p S will be bo decorated with the p. p Easter aster Illy lily and palms predominating and It Is probable that rain or shine the church attendance In Salt Lake L. to toS toda today today to- to da day will exceed d that of an any other otier SunS Sun- Sun S S cc iday day in th tho l last year 31 A As to the Uio real i. i treasons for foi Ehe churches being crowded crowded'S 5 S 'S to tho the doors several Salt Lake mInIsters mInIs mInIs- I tf tots tors havo have signified their Intention of 5 T- T dwelling on this particular subject In Greek and Latin L' and the languages lan Ian Pt di derived from these tongues tho thoS S same Iame day of ot commemorating the resurrection resurrection S of or Christ Is hi taken from theS the S Chaldee word ord Pascha the equivalent of or tho Hebrew word Pesach and tho the name recalls the act of the Destroying Destroy Destroy- ing Angel In passing over the households households housoS house house- S 5 holds of the Hebrews when ho smote S tho the Egyptians as related in Exodus xII Anglo Saxons get et an entirely different dif dif- lf- lf S ferent forent name for the day a. a however the name being derived from tho the IC 5 German Ostra Ostro or goo goodness ness of spring S In Tl Teutonic m u p 5 Commemorate Resurrection 5 q being commemorative of the theS I. I I k resurrection of or Christ the Easter fes- fes S thal is a memorial of or the Christian passover passover-of pa so of of the atonement b bythe by bythe the death eath of or Christ on the cross At tt tho the Christian passover passo was celebrated celebrated cele cele- f S rated on tho same da day a as the Hebrew the day of or the month NIsan Isan DeI Be- Be r I I S toro fore long however er the Church of or Rome RomeS and other chur churches of the Latin world S transferred the observance ance to the tho Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day next after aCter the fourteenth o of NisS Nis- Nis S nn Rn this change chano apparently being made primarily to make tho the difference between be be- tween t Judaism and Christianity S. S The churches chuIches of Asia and some of the West Vest were founded by missionaries from the East nn and some were slow to adopt the usage of Rome and the di diversity dl- dl of or US usage gave rise to no little controversy the Westerners taunting the I Easterners with lo to Judaic customs and the tho tic accusing ac ne- cUl cusing the Westerners with a n departure depart depart- ure uro from tho tIm ways of Christ and und Ills apostles It was S not until the tho year ear 35 that a general law of the church was enacted at tho Council of Nice proscribing pro pro- scribing for Cor the universal church a da day for or this celebration S S l To the bishops bishop of Alexandria was committed permanently the tho ta task k of computing for all nil tho the chur churches hes the time of ot E Easter Easier ter that city being the metropolis mo- mo of science In those times Tho The Alexandrine Paschal cycles fixing the tho date of Easter for a long IonS course of time were unsatisfactory being both obscure and incorrect and he hence nee wore were not accepted generally A A. n a result in Rome ob observed March larch 26 as s Easter Easterday observed April day d while Alexandria 23 Earlier In Easter da day In Gaul was vaa March 21 21 1 in Italy 1 April 18 iS In Inand Inand and Egypt April 23 25 5 Th The churches churchs of Great Grent Britain ln and Ireland were like Gaul and Egypt at variance orlance with Rome and from that has been rashly Inferred circumstance eo II c o oco- oco u v an nn Oriental Orl origin ln 01 oi too ino un lish Ush and Saxon pre British churches In fact tact these churches wore were only ad- ad hearing hearlD to an nn antiquated rule which the they had nad received from Rome but bul which Rome Romo herself had abandoned It was In that Theodore Theodoro Archbishop Arch Arch- bishop bishov of Canterbury established the reformed Roman calendar In England The movable feasts of the Roman Catholic Catholic Cath Cath- olic and tho Anglican churches are arC determined de de- de- de b by the tho da day of ot the thc month on which Easter day dav taU falls 1 Clone CloMp Together This year the tho Christian n Easter Easler the Jewish Jp feast o of the passover and tho the Greek ceremonial day In commemoration tion of the tho burial of Christ come within withIn with with- in two days das At the Orthodox Greek church at nt Fourth South near Fourth West Vest street treet the thc burial of Christ was enacted according to the ritual of the tho church Friday night At the door each worshipper lighted a candle from a 0 I large one before the altar and then th tin the services wore were conducted with the members members mem mom bers of the church standing about the tho I 5 symbolical bier of Christ At Temple D' D al Israel Rabbi CharI Charles os G Freund will deliver deller a n sermon sermon sermon ser ser- i mon on Another Word Yord on the Jewish Conception of Messiah tonight at the vo of nl the tho concluding day of the I. I I ss Passover cr festival SL St Marks Mark's cathedral will be elaborately eJ bor and most a tel decorated for the tho day excellent musical programs have havo been prepared prepare At both oth of the Episcopal churches classes of Infants sill III be baptized baptize following tho usual Eastern custom St St. Marys Mary's cathedral will also be the scene of special services with elaborate musical programs At Phillips Phillip's Phillips Phillip's Phil Phil- lips lip's Congre Congregational church Horace Ensign and th the Harmonic society will sing In the tho evening c and Howard Don will be the soloist at the morning ice Special music will win be heard at Emanuel Baptist church and at almost every other church in the city |