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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909. churchmen 1 De and as patriots,8, on this| come ymes, serv the observance of this memorial will cease to have any vitality in in. It wil no better than any other | perfunctory thing. When aay carcicn | becomes perfunctory, when it Is me | chanically done, or because the law re}« juires $ it, ‘ It has lost pst ¢ all its 5 value. Vv 1 Our | fathers were taught that it is a sacred | duty to read. the Bible. They~-were | taught that it is a religious act. Many } of them did read it. But no such pro- wy Peo ere day. : p iulstake could be more fata pethanand contuse thankfulness with com\Tatied wit oe sk ne ee & a bat | ith he ought of what has | been attained in human progress, 2 And } it ill behooves the church of these days | to lay flattering unction to herself bejcause she ts in a measure free from | the yecullar temptations of other and W hit] unda ‘ Sund Day an y re Cole . Significant Christians and in humanRather, progress, good as beenit has gound what | aattained is, 1s edbut Gays. the clearing of the j emoria. M d . Mark or to an I 'as Era Chat . i of Advance in s #0 at S ‘ monm at at St. St. In us ee yesterday morning, zation se C : a . In general stress : e ctyilt- in the advance Z Weare) se : of the| those and. Memolal 5fach ay is ¢ paid " in day and tribute to| 22%, the you must churchmen, ree from 1@ state, of we from ; alli- When Jesus ye ‘truth. the emphasis phasis Veterans ree continue in| | Passed) being yo : Yaw . can extract a real can How : from will more of something a Bibles printed religion different hundred from years is Lhe tha seen what to It ago twentieth century } ' eis) no rN iukvereite r . toeeit Ee ee rit Hine on a can pan ee he rendiMessengers," y a" arlene choir und 10. 7 Prof. re G ere ay' oe aes nee delivered t 1. Tenant reg eames After a solo oh tt ht f M Soul," by Miss Haz 1B ox th: Re r: Dr. Talmage reach a the, . iat Because with the larger today ! of the "The people know that reading Rev. Dr. James : Talmage Gaus Se ane graduate Gives nee : ady jeg in its being a reality, | is : The1p same form ame be inpression of citizenship. lits : citizens 5 no more certain >| than that of making an¢ One -hi 1¢@ Opens only fun re ception at as on Kingsbur encement. i ne eroee 3 he will be cuen Or Bey > ae a i @X- |) gels 5 ee re . y rhe y <A nabon: cae | glad ice we acai ee a ae sacred -oblimation for ey f cee there hands oe eeeof Governor een | skins 1 It natural and} Da. trom the Lancs ee ru to easy, nav, inevitable, for them be patriotic?| Patriotism isn't something our boys/|it. to love|iam be!from mo haath With : ) o'clock in the evening. Most Beautiful + Impressive and Ceremony. Tr ¥ cl: Sh ee . known ie G y slau Mary's Is at Catholic Church Ser vise as the Oy ined annual WAS /eLeDr ete cathedral last night. Cena corona- One aeeoe hun- in this part girla took boys and be , a day of reviving Y | dred LURID Pp ERO > will p wiley erehione teton eee They service and assisted An making it one eranneat ontor : st the entire of the most impressive of the y year. < Litgraduates The day's themselves, : are to be their est tle Rose Duffy, daughter of Mr. and are } ae : ene Will-A crowned: thedmtns hand nog. | Mrs. James Du 7:3 Mary at sore | Of,the Blessed Vir ati Luncheons andi *ayery of functions dancin certs, graduated| fifty from| be and Spry. . Fifty. will the normal school made of the Blessed Virgin Crowned the , untNe v versity, st N 299 CI i reet President ibihnisesaenil nates " the All Kingsbury. by Mrs, sisted mm Co ed Statue athe ,Baccalau- | strenuous days whith ars Lefore them | reate Message Which itv' j University 8 Prof. y Willlam Clarence reate sermon. prone Ebaugh Edward necessary. is relation hassuch no reading religion, eligte becomingto mem See b f tl 1 , r ; perfunctory, and is dying out t would Commencement week Has come at the attend nenidee ee alesece wae be the greatest moral: misfurtune . if it} University of Utah " The days for} j dent =e the faculty Celestina ae Ss, een e ac , " ~ 22 are unithe of friends other and so|Senta worked have undergraduates keep | hich or to: male ore nore ole ie a on a perfunctory thing sal: : iY, Se etn baie chawanteotian se ened hard for so many years are at hand. eae he eption will last fro this ser-} patriotism : make it we women and men that an be knowledge seemec : Remains i ow "Patriotism In a Democracy" was the] subject of the sermon preached yes-| William | Rev the by morning terday ae Thurston Brown at Unity Hall, the following millions Then ever. Why? Have j Still theor are reading theyears as people were agodoing so ugh fiftythere| Bible today of @)a|| portion hundred |}are Nation, ir] Spirit the upon upon s steadfast|Sured?. ata * moral prinotples: ene " Sarmon which follows this day has important prokrean, in. ‘ oth win two ways, 1, of freed 0 nthis|tion As churchmen, meaning for religious eau or . r edge, remem fully ane remember wewe ., thankfully iitsunday, Whitsunday, of ne- continue| shall.-make _ yo . . in Lives 5 Democratic rejoice the . Vital Be . do our entangling or It Must and ye disciples] ye my then are ye shall know the truth word, and there Note 8 tl ! ay excerpt?from the eltizens, , as which : ss : als ideals the essential of opposing state, let us only be glad be- words my The ser-|!" higher and truer civilization. mon was commemorative o fthe Whitindeed, Sunday 1 in exalt the chance us Christ gives of it oa le Supremacy {in His to unique i moral majesty over the heats an ives of men. . Continue In Christ, «opp f From this point of view, think of] IMark's s Cathe -athedral the Rey, Benja-| Brewster . es laid eparticular chur the duti e of the chureh of progress, Christian cessity3 of the Freedom. ar £ trewster min upon future 7 Ch of Mites by compelling Can we ‘do jen Si ira nd with as/|0f entertainment will be provided, is not number This colleges a/the }s which something one, on 454 girls in public schools to formally | forced realiza-| of t 1e and i Hatweud meeting °of th 1¢ alumnini sandbusiness awichad that : of lost year, mainly e : as was: le a bi spontaneous, be that requires moral It must (stick something re-|4uty, and mechanically thas) can pent cajute a theea flagPeratlnclincekwhlch knowl-| any no that Is here other, eee a ; a ue po tue | be eee nae patience and humil-| no vital meaninge.to them? By no| natural, the loyalty of the soul to what ne the course has been extended | hen:on:s Wednesday will Aare ‘ 4M } so o continue in Christ's} means. ooh ae A s to be just just and roo od 0 a. flve years | great day- y. ‘ = Z: ee , "Al an do by , thatat pro -| It feels and wise3 i 4 oth+) RTE 7 commence-| - ae The exercises of the week began last | ment a wood. ria deta oerate WarenratecG pro- | hho ad a my oneed A Bloat very Is the He for that, means word' bare h ; Ag Amgric in cit-| Witian the ize an s ; - s Lidia . pete nee | Incarnate Word, manifesting the truth} thinking partisans. And partisans are lon its ability to convince all sorts and | Msht, when the baccalaureate sermon | sneaker for the ‘aollewe nineae oe an. excellent by attended d which following o'clock, r Miss programDuffywas. was Little religious See br yearer, a O'Brien, er, James uffy The aids of honor Hagenbarth, Marymaids Homer, Elizabeth 8 crown wer Wainer, ¥ E Dunbar A banner bearerg were Marcote ae auearine S.|garet the 2 Gav for Ensign orations P. thelr | George a +heCladrey by hed Eee Talmage w=4ward its e\tizenship of people hein nation ‘an we create:a : th inn thi patience, her no 1e freedom partiotism hymns, bygenuine hear- |conditions of its sacredness must be| caps. vena and) Following Kotch, Marguerite Urtnam and not patriots,by singing and self-humilation through t aa ia aacNe i 1 uel rm eea cific is acifice human liberty 1e coincidence In the) without obedience to God's law. ‘TO| jing brass bands, by parades, by extrav-|¢vidently, convincingly, ¢ ; or] sowns, the graduates-to-be occupied 2) spry wif confer the deen 7Overnor | Orjella Brooks. @ banner bearers alendar suggests to us the profound|continue in Christ's word" means that. Cant auicey. of tle dead or empty| beauty and be nificence, a thing of jussection reserved for them directly under| P ! eerees. or the boys were Walter Acheson, ~ , I s ees é , . ney oe5 cent ae ry ee aay oe J c jhe re e, Wordsworth has] | joasts ¢ wha we have t done or th : tice and truth, before , it can become5 he pp bpp platform the unlver ma FAIR WEATHER AT SALTAIR eee and pobre! Gibbons jdeals b > 1 stlan ¢ , and) expressed i@ thought: | = ve hav se strong, before it can create s , | Sity chape Every = oar ape = program rendered follows: the ideals to be held before this nation] "The discipline of slavery i un- | Wiese alt There ie cae a aan ania patriotism _ eo eveeee oe nevis Talmage chose "Fallure and Suc|, Meee oe a re Ola Sends Coronation ceremony. - ymn. 25e trip Round today. out go to} of his sermon as the subject cess" ge SS a real patriotism can be do | one by which more the hence us; among known freedom to ae ahaa page There should be nw excuse to us in| we require the discipline of virtue." Sie a ge ee alc! the aes the graduating class He pointed out) te vosary these cay e aa failure to discerns this | "Surely, when we times past, home, was excuse, n because the perhaps state was 1ere/against an|lent today,the when we think of the gine | fae ean aoiethtre sacean Ae and for DEATH OVERTAKES A so widely yreva- | tha think of politi gi leoe1a Live re ae f ae s . "itizaI d Ar iS eee CHURCH MISSIONARY at | putting by democratic, more note|and e when graft, and in|corruption b liberty o not Instrument, sreater or less degree, of tyranny and/the increase of sulcide among people} { rer ¢ . s Victor ©, © s "ke y oppression. And as the {dea of govern-|of every sie , a x ong =p or. | the power nd all the respons ibility ctor E, Candland, Stricken While on ; i : K when we se€| of the nation consciously in the hands of | a Mission, Dies In the Prim t ment of the people, by the people, and|/ how madly men gamble in the wheat] al] the people, by giving all the peo-|} ; eS Manhood. Active Not | @averiment Patan arora ry vena and dey elop- | pit at the risk of hunger slow was people. the for harmony ment, so also fundamental has it been spiritual re cae subjection, from state the Neveior chureh been wholly the spiritual ideals true that meaning the| starvation of the) think of for the ee Seren to} antagoniem trom course, has" the the he the loon,- urselves of Christ. civilfzation, without witne But Ss to/ this sttll) the poor, senseless when worship we of think! merely dress | and an salary experience in office holding} grabbing of to exalt our: the moral Christian! suprem-} king with lion, It a million means the wWepni | or a hundred abolition of ephi,, one} mil-| The lot is fallen unto fea, we have a Through no merit us . at the cost of generations but in goodly our a fair| free heriown PS Teachers' Republican ef strug-| Special , a kings | two kind of ee kin E. Chapel Candland, terms, cna Bah for| s yer and positions. member way 3 irresponsible! <eyven He of many the was chapel other ie A a faithful Mormon and| Is Packed. was }a packed with Utahns, among Others ware the! last was tribute crushed al age. Van Cott Rider, Governor church | ™mer, young yesterday ti He Anton regents B "Teav H y children to another. | loss He was loved 1 Veterans Are Puseing, jall who knew him The vi "The time is not far in the future | held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock when the last member of the Grand|the Second ward meeting house } Army of the Republic will have died. | No one will remain to whom the Clvil Wandamere, the dreamland of the | war {fs a memory, When that times] West, opens today to by H. of the Cutler; Lund and W. C tf W./into the Damont cars turn-table In wh the Sermon. Union pit. jamming 1519 van Salyve who were were Tantum Gu-|Laudate he where powerless = to ; A - Regina D ce Miss Florence Locke. ~ ., Millard Salutaris............. §6©.Justice | was roasted alive In plain view of other John McQuatn, soloist. Ergo ........ , eee "Gregorian Dominum Musical Miss ........ |... Rosewig Cuddy, program soloist. at 11 o'clock: Voluntary ......... walae aviv ees (TOUmEen Mass in G...... seeecoyeces -Rosewig Soloists-Mra, Corinne Misses Florence O'Neil, Farrell, George Soffe, MeQuain. Quartet-Mrs. ef Mi Harley, Oswald eee eee Offertory-Salve Regina...... Dana aise) Wicrence Locke, Processionel-arem Stockholders d? an \ STOCKING? } rulership INGER You F ree engine mo boflerhead, the against for-|loso university; Can Get L Lessons Used in use EFRON ae EOIN 43 poate Kaysv DARN on any Sewlng Machine. Shown t Si St $ It T0 DAY. at nger Ores. 068 , . SOUTH MAIN Te SA J shane : . first annual Ra SNPZAR EES STREET. tee | r Meet eae May 30.-The fhe ane Pian Bone Light and Power co yee held this week. Not nough te represented to hold @ legal ola. Orrico : ae tara ee pi = Dae oa CxEE: eee po which showed N \ Wd , CP Xess i) is eG and waists for women Dies "THE WASH FABRIC THAT IS WASHABLE" Wa RrrS These materials make the prettiest, most serviceable, most economical wash dresses Substantial. enough for general out-of-door-wear, and children. they make excellent home costumes for morning or afternoon and are especially useful Ask to see the new Foulard Silk Suiting Styles and the for children's school dresses. new Pongee Silk Suiting Styles, also the almost endless variety of staple designs in checks, plaids, stripes, dots, coin spots and other attractive patterns. eB * 71c yd. Ei iN George the them Gov-|cific round house when Waldimir| which Guloso attempted fulfilled one mission to the Frick of the state supreme court, and|employes states, and little more than q | Associate Justices McCarty and Stroup, | aid him > left for Ene Bias rail aaoaoeEeEeEeeuoOossee eee He had been pane inuthell fiela only a few mane } : s troubled corer uit ee his W oo ras oblige i hese at as y arn in November of last yes aevee } aft iis return he Se ts ee e stecrmiental hospital at Praca tockin Ss rradually became vor le r held The John Gulos friends of the graduates and upon the| Pacific yards yesterday dis- | met a horrible death at the Unton Pa-|9 large number platform sat a Candland was|tinguished Tah aunty, Arcs lernor Spry the Sacre White ae ° ee ape one appear theresa Re kind of ; ctor to Se -Loretto Boehier, soloist Act of Consecration to the Blessed vi HyTone LIEN SE ep GAOLmoar OOF ate atniceen soloist Locke, Homer uit WA v. Sees kind, j another teachers'! Tuesday, | une house In| O one 30 Maran. ActSpA of Consecration .. ee Heart i | Al R. eee gre ever tas EINE j ply exchanged Servic gle, we have free room, here in AmerKaysville, May 80-School fen. to realize progressively both the| examination will be held next true idea of the civil state ind the! Wednesday and Thursday true idea of the Christian ehurch,. Each and 3, at the central school jdeal' gains immensely by this inde-| Kaysville pendence of mutual interference For his we ought to be thankful as | Wandamere opens today. a «@ a EB 4 @. aii eee ae Examinntlon. 30-Vie Provo yesterday Mr. the county eWRaAanerae that)n is the declaration the| altogether. lowly, and Jesus, meek o and 1e righteous, jacy mupposed ale ee eeof Dace see interests religion, men high in| brave Areyet these| we can and It shall get alor without | chureh authority were led by the cir-|the worthy fruits of that human liberty} kings of any kind And that isn't all] yy cumstances of their times » resort! for which the brave mén whose graves! it means. Demecoracy is not a negation to political diplomacy, or war, or bodily | we decorate gaye their lives? Oh! it Is} There must be an alternative to kings oe imprisonment and toture, tn behalf of/ time for us in this country to lay more | and there Is. Absolutely the only alter-| jong the ecclesiastical system, it must have| emphasis than we have, upon "the dis-| native to Kings in government 1s} p been harde r than it should be today for} cipline of virtue And it is high time} brothers, comrades, yf ners, co-operthe eye of faith to disc hat the des -|for us ¢ hristiar to search ourselves] ators When democracy finds itself. | tinijes of human liber and progress|anew as to our continuance In Christ's} comes to its own, we shall have brott - | are bound up with the destinies of the! word, our discipleship, through which| erhood And until we have conscious| Kingdom of Christ | He promised the knowledge of the] brotherhood as the itmosphere and Freedom Is Twofold. | trut 1, the truth that shall make us| meaning of the nation. we have not de> ground tage " May Say that | one of Nephi's most prominent citizens,| De-|died at the state mental hospital at] "The ideal of democracy ts not iniquity of the modern sa-} every citizen a king. kK] of making doesn't we ought to say, we are doing to make | mocracy mean replacin what civilization to them the oe a world | MAN IS ROASTED ALIVE to them wor ou to } begin thelr lives' aswork.ey He enlarged IN SIGHT OF FELLOWS which| failure a dangers the upon these pitfalls presenter | . 5 : oO he other hand he advised the} Rey ublican Special Service n ollow heyenne, Wyo fay 3 proper course to be followed to tread countrymen of the ItalianBecta colony his ees to the were. marching to success. road the offered Suitable for ladies' dresses and waists, children's school dresses, negligees, aprons andrall other uses where See our window display of stylish an ecomonical, pretty and reliable cotton wash fabric is essential. wash fabric dresses made from Pictorial Review Patterns, American Printing Co.wash fabrics, inall colors, ayd. | 7ic yd. e Z.C.M.1. Remnant Sale Tomorrow Our Mamouth May Sale left us with a great variety of short lengths of all Determined to clear them out this week, you are to be given classes of goods. Not a lot of unseasonable an exceptional money-saving opportunity. goods, but an accumulation of seasonable and appropriate fabrics. Commencing tomorrow morning they will be sold at sacrifice prices. Many of Them Being Marked at Half Their Regular Price Come Remember the first purchaser has the largest variety to select from. Each Remnant is of seasonable and appropriate goods-and there is early. a large variety to select from. Ginghams, percales, bleached swisses, waistings, cheviots, muslin, sheetings, crashes, Persian lawns, seersuckers, silkolines, batiste, mulls, dress madras, bedticking, outing flannel, cotton plaid dress goods, wool goods, and a great variety of goods too numerous to mention. Sa a Pea UA) beats ~ AGEs 8 Ly ‘I t PS me PAD Sax £ a4 ry PL ir pny, stoc meetry eS 4; net |