Show BISHOP JONES TELLS OF WORK IN UTAH We o Are Trying to Convert Comert Mot Mon monism and Not Sot Individual Mormons Mormons ho he Declares in St. St Louis One o of the features of or the Episcopal Episcopal Episcopal Epis Epis- copal convention in St. St Louis last week was the address of or Missionary Bishop Jones of ot Utah A story of the battle batUe the church is waging against Mormonism was WM told lold b by Bishop Jones who spoke at ata a womans woman's mass pl meeting eUng held in connection with time the general conven conven- tion We are not trying to convert In Individual individual individual in- in Mormons ho said we weare weare weare are trying to c convert Mormonism It sounds like an impossible task 1 but the time prospect is hopeful During the time last 50 years ears great changes have taken l place lace in Mormon doctrines and practice and we feel eel sure the church has contributed to this re re- sult suIt V V Poly Polygamy amy practically has been abandoned and blood atonement ia la heard of or n no mr more Excellent Sunday Sundar I schools have b been n established the Bible is used more frequently Slowly Slowly Slowly Slow Slow- ly the remaining peculiarities of ot Mormonism seem to lo be disappear disappear- ing Bishop Jones said that church work in the the west is unique in that there Is need there to minister to thousands of persons who are hungering hungering hungering hun hun- gering for religion and not particular lar what kind We must satisfy this human longing longing long long- ing he continued and that that does not mean building up the Episcopal church at the expense of some other I Much of this work lies among the Indians w where it is necessarily slow I but OneE nee hey grasp the truth of the the r. r 9 u f ft jl p |