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Show EASTER SERVICES IN CHURCHES OP OfiBEN Special Musical Programs in Which the Best Talent of tke City Will Be Heard Day's Observance Will Begin With Early Mass in Catholic Church and Sunrise Prayer Meeting in Baptist Church. - afternoon at 2 o'clock the Ladles' Aid 1 Society will be entertained at the i churcli by Mrs. Davis. Members and friend)) are most cordially invited. j The Socond Congregational Church Washington avenue aud Second i.trect. The church and 'Sunday school will unite in their Easter services a! I o'clock, Sunday afternoon. The following fol-lowing program will be given Organ Voluntary Mrs. Elliott. Song Primary Class. Recitation Howaid Holt. Song Primary Class. The Sermon for the Children. Mandolin Solo Fein Elliott. Recitation Helen Mitchell. Anthem Choir. Song Junior Class. Solo Miss Allie Gunnell. Recitation Clifford Holt. Song Children's Chorus Recitation Otto Thorstcad. "Easter Light" Twelve Girls. Sermon. "What Is Eternal Life" Mr. Elderkin. Closing Hymn An Invitation Is extended to young and old of the community to attend this service. First Unitarian Church K. P. Hall, over Utah National bank. William Thurston Drown, minister. Sunday preaching service at 7: 15 p. m. Easter sermon by Mr. Brown. Subject, "Immortality "Im-mortality Not a Hope of the Future, but a Fact of the Present." The public pub-lic cordially invited. First Presbyterian Church .Tohn Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship wor-ship at 11; theme, "Tho Reality of Life as Revealed in the Easter 'Day Message." Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 7. Service of Easter Song at 4;30. Theme. "The Nearness of This Life to the Risen IJfe." Easter Praise Service at S o'clock; theme, "The Fourfold Message of Easter." Tho musical numbers for these services wll be: Morning service at 11:00 Prelude, "Wahrum" Schumann Miss Biddle. Soprano Solo, "Oh, Divine Redeemer" Redeem-er" Gounod Miss Mitchell. Offertory, "Nocturne". . . .Mendelssohn Miss Biddle. Tenor Solo, "Just for Today". .Johnson Mr. Saunders. Tostlude, ""Postlude" Concone Miss Biddle. Easter Service of Song, 4 ' 30 Prelude, "Ossian" Gottschalk Miss Biddle Soprano Solo, "Oh Lamb of God" Jacoby Miss Maud Belknap. Contralto Solo, "The Lord Is My Light" Allltzen Miss Holberg. Duet, "The Lord is My Shepherd" Smart . Miss Mitchell, Mrs. C. H. Stevens. . Soprano Solo, "Callest Thou Thus Oh Master". Meltzke Miss Gcddes. Duet. "Oh Risen Christ". .Mendelssohn Mrs Fred G. Clark. Mrs. Lynch. Cello polo. "Angels' Serenade".. Braga Mr. Dent Mowry. Tenor Solo, "Hosannah" Granler Mr. Saunders. Of(ertorv, "Moonlight" Bendel Miss Biddle. Soprano Solo, ' Oh . Mighty God" Harry L, Case Mrs Harold J. Peery. Quartette, "Shout. of Victory". . .Bizet Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Saunders. Soprano Solo, "Consider the Lilies" Z. Topliff Miss Mae Convoy. Postlude, "Postlnde" .. DeKoren Miss Biddle: Easter Praise Service, S:00 o'clock-Prelude, o'clock-Prelude, (a) "Proemo". ... .Schumann Miss Biddle. (b) "Fifth Nocturne" Leybach Miss Hamill, violin; Miss Biddle, piano T.enor Solo,- "One- Sweetly Solemn Thought" ,......-..... Ambrose Mr, Saunders. Duet, "The Hymn of Trust" Mendelssohn Mrs. Stevens. Miss Mitchell. Violin Offertory, "Simple Aven".... '. Thome Mr. Walter Ziomer. Solo, "Jerusalem" ..;..-r Parker Mrs. C. H. Stevens. Quarettc. "Easter Carol" Lorenz Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Anderson, An-derson, Mr.Saunders. Sopranb Solo "Golgotha". . .Chauchols Miss Mitchell. Postlude. "Pilgrim's Chorus". .Wagner Miss Biddle. Miss Gertrude E. Biddle will be the accompanist for these services. The services will Include the usual hymns and responses. The special hymn for the day will be the Easter song written by John of Damascus in the eighth century. At Catholic Church. "J. Thiegaud s Festival Mass in E-flat." E-flat." "Kyrlo," chair. Scprano solo, Miss Clara Fafek. "Gloria," choir. Soprano solo, "Grata Aglmus," Miss Edna Ilealy. ' Duet, "Quit Follis." Miss M. Carter, Mi. P. Annan. "Venl Creator," quartette Mrs, Laughran, Miss M. Carter, Mr. P. Annan, An-nan, Mrs. Bauchman. "Credo." choir. Soprano solo,"Felium,"Mlss M.Grill. Duet, "Genitnm," Miss Clara Fafek, Mr. S, Bauchman. . Soprano solo, "Et Incarnatus Est," Miss A, Grill. Bass solo, "Et in Splritum," Mr. R. Aoams. Duet, "Etunara Sanctum," Mrs Laughran, Miss M. Carter. Offertory, "Ava Maria," A. II. Rose-wig. Rose-wig. D. Parsowlth, baritone. Violin obllgato by Roy Carter. "Sanctus," choir. Soprano solo, "Plenisunt Coelo," Miss A. Grill. 'Benedictine,'" choir. Tenor solo, "Benodlctus," Mr. P. Annan, Quartette Miss M. Grill, Miss M, Carter, Mr. P. Annan, Mr. O'Brien. "Agnus Dei," choir. Soloists Mrs. Laughran, Mr. P. Annan, Mr. R. Adams. "Te Deuni," in B flal M. Millard Choir. Soloists Mrs. Laughran, Miss M. Carter. Miss A. Grill, Mr. P. Annan. "Benediction." "O'Salutaris," (Jas. Mnudlinger), Chas. J. Maguire, tenor. "Tantum Ergo," (Lambillottl), choir. "Regina Colla." (A. Theruer), choir Directress Miss Irene Tomasck. Organist Miss Bertha Laird. Violinist Miss Sadie Powell. First mass will be at 6 a, m., Easter; East-er; second mass at 8:30 a. iiu At Baptist Church Easter senices will begin bright and early with a sunrise sun-rise prayer meeting at C:30, lasting one hour. This devotional hour Is a fitting fit-ting preparation for the services to follow. There will be special music at the morning Bervlce, with an Easter sermon. In the evening special music will be one of the features of the service. ser-vice. Prof. Smith, superintendent of the Sunday school, will read an original orig-inal Sunday school story, written twenty years ago, entitled. "Out on a Strike, on the Point of Contact." A special message to mothers and sisters of our boys. To all workers In the Sunday school and others a cordial invitation in-vitation is extended. Easter day will close with the usual scene In our Baptist Bap-tist churches. Ogden Tabernacle Apostle Heber J Grant will be the speaker at the Ogden Og-den Tabernacle, next Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Church of the Good Shepherd Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. . Sunday school festival, 10:00 a. m. Holy communion com-munion and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Pro. hymn No. 112. Introit., "Christ Our Passover" Mornlngton. Kyrle Merbeck. Gloria Tibi Merbeck. Anthem, "O Death Where Is Thy Sting" Spinney. Sermon. Offertory. "Christ Is Risen' Miss Irene Strong. Sursum Corda Merbeck. Sanctus Merbeck. P.enedictu6 Merbeck. Agnus Del Merbeck. Gloria In Excelsis Old Chant. Nunc Dimlttls. Rcc. Hymn No. 121. Evening Prelude, Violin and Organ. Pro. Hymn No. 112. Magnificat Kettle. Nunc Dimittis Barnby. Solo, "Jerusalem" Miss Frances Joyce. Sermon. 1 Offertory, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead" Cooke. Rec. Hymn No. 122. Tho choir will be assisted by Mi9s Margaret Armstrong, violinist, and Miss Irene Streng and Miss Frances Joyce, soloists. Fii"6t Congregational Church Noble Strong Elderkin, minister. Easter Sunday. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Consciousness of Eternal Life." A part of the musical service follows: "Jerusalem" -Parker Mrs. C. H. Stevens. "Hosanna" Granler Miss A. Rosalie Holberg. "On the Wings of Living Light".... Hammond Mrs. C. R. Holllngsworth. "Lo, the Tomb Is Empty" Broome Mrs. Hollingsworth, Miss Holberg. " Miss Hendershot, Miss Gunnell. Resurrection Shelley The Young People' Choir. Organist, Miss Hendershot; piano, Miss Celeste Conroy; violin, Mr. Ralph Emerson; cella, Mr. Austin Sooy. ' 1 Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Intermediate Inter-mediate Society at 5 p. m. Senior Society So-ciety at 7:00 p. m. The pastor will j speak. Evening service at 8 o'clock. 1 Sermon, "Life Eternal Now." Mrs. Holllngsworth. Miss Holberg, Miss Hendershot, Miss Gunnell, as well as the choir, will sing, and in addition tlie orchestra of the blind schoolwill play tho following selections: . "The Holy City." Selection from "Martha." "The Palms." The public is Invited. First Baptist Church Located on Grant avenue, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. (Rev.) H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Services on Easter Sabbath, April 11, 1909, as follows: fol-lows: Sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30, lasting one hour. A fitting service in preparation for what will follow during dur-ing the day. Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. Crasses for all. Prof. Smith, superintendent. Divine worship wor-ship at 11:15 with sermon by pastor; subject, "The Question of the Ages." "If a man Die, Shall He Live Again?" The B. Y. P. U. will meet at 7 o'clock. Topic. "Risen With Christ (Easter meeting.) Leader, Mrs. H. D. Zimmerman. Zimmer-man. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. A service of Easter music with a short address by Prof. Smith on. "Out. on a Strike, or the Point of Contact" A special message to mothers and sisters of our boys. Regular church prayer meeting, Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. Topic. "A Great Call and Implicit Im-plicit Obedience." Reference: Genesis Gen-esis XII: 1-9. The Ladles' Mission Circle Cir-cle will meet Wednesday afternoon, at 2:30, in parlors of church, and will be i entertained by Mrs. Burt and Miss Dressel. Morning music: "Rock of Ages" LewU Miss Rena Downs, Pianist, Anthem, "He Lives Today" , J. Westlley Hughe3 Choir. Congregational music, Baptist hymnal Nos. 141, 134. 137. Evening music: Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Fearls Choir. Instrumental Duel, "Star of the Sea" Miss Angle and Herman Garrison. Congregational hymns, "I Shall Ro Satisfied,'' "Christ Arose," "Jesus of Nazarath Passeth By." The evening will close with the desired de-sired scene In a Baptist church. A cordial invitation is extended strangers strang-ers and others to worship with us. First Church of Christ, Scientist Holds service at 11 a, m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth streets, 'Subject, "Are Sin, DIs- case and Death Real?" Sunday school I at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening tes-I tes-I tlmonlal meetings are held at 8 p. m. 1 The public Is cordially Invited 'to attend at-tend these services. Free reading I rooms are open daily, except Sundays 1 and holidays, from 2 to 5 p. in. In same ! building. j Swedish Lutheran Church Rev. L. B. Benson, pastor. Sunday school, Sunday morning at 10. Morning services ser-vices at 11. Subject, "The Power of Life Over Death Revealed In tho Rea- nrrcctlon of Jesus." At 8 o'clock In the evening an excellent program will |