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Show OF BiSHOfSFAUSJS All Denominations to iii Memorial Services f0t Departed Churchman. MUSIC TO BE FEATUR Bishop Mcreland Sends R, grets and Eloquent EuW of His Brother Worker. Memorial services for, tie iale Kl. F. S. SpalJing will be held tie: Lako theater next Sunday afterM,.J 3:30 o'clock, when eloquent in the Episcopal ministry anl'l,- ! nent men of various or no doci-of tion will pay tribute to the m,'. of the former head of the XJtati E-pal. E-pal. dioceses. Special music by t!le''; Lake theater orchestra and the ;! bined choirs of all the K e." churches in Bait Lake will ba a tho services. Bishop "William Jl. iloreland 0; , forma and Bishop Benjamin Brn.-who Brn.-who vrere to tjike part in the have written the committee in that it will be impo??ible for i. be present. Both honored the nil-of nil-of Bishop Spalding and were tt." not to be u esent. Bishop iloi, . letter was as follows: Bishop Moi-eland Regrets, The whole church reeouin immensity of its loss in h" of Bishop Spalding. 1 1 3 ic;v was greater in wnat he was ikV in what he did. Possessed b- r. love of humanity, he went'itr Jessly where he thought the of Ood was leading him. llis-Boluto, llis-Boluto, unselfish- devotion to' 1 . fellow men pave power to -slightest utterance. It his b"-reu b"-reu did not recognize the wUi-of wUi-of economic socialism they new respect for it because' in- r advocated it. His uneoniek' of mere worldly position or sistical title, " and his value ; these a.s means of larger gervi: men, was most refreshing. T:-. Buch a man should be a bishop :: the church and so universal apected reveals the iDexha;':t;b vitality of the church to In:, forth consecrated men who t: meet the changing needs of hue ity from age to age. Voice From Beyond. The last letter that I had he: him was like a voice from bevor. It left Salt Lake at 5:30 p, m.S?: tembep 2d, the day after he killed. It must have been one those he was taking to post the fatal accident occurred. I. it he referred to a parochial r: sion I was conducting at the ti-He ti-He wrote, "Tell me about it. fi me full directions how to do : Maybe it would be a help to C:r for me to go and stay ten dart one place as vou are doii-Faithful doii-Faithful steward! To the i: . breath of life be was studying t::. open mind and consecrated cei-how cei-how to serve his master and tithe ti-the people. Bishop Brewster cannot ba p: at, the services on account of an --ern --ern trip. He said in his letter he be present in spirit, and ho:e: services would help to extend lie:' ciples of Christianity and brottf: for which Bishop Spalding 10 -stood. Labor to Attend. Trie services will not be confi-; the members of the Episcopal t:. alone, but the general public is f to attend and join in the praisa man who worked his entire life 1c -uplift of mankind of all seett. The services will be in cir Bishop Charles D. Williams of us: copal diocese of Michigan. Amc:; other speakers will be Elder Br. H. Boborts of the Mormon ch;r:i Eev. Elmer I. Goshen of thrc gregational church, Dr. E. u. G:1 superintendent of the state u:-school, u:-school, and William Knerr, known local labor leader. Organized labor will he rer: at tho services. A resokmc: adopted by the Salt Lake Fr-of Fr-of Labor Friday night, in ... members wore urged to be u ; ance at the Salt Lake theater 5. afternoon as an expression ot, ' for the memorv of the late bis-i; The federation cxtrnicl a" -tion to the Building Trades Salt Lake City to take simil:.! to tho end that a large rerre.;: of the laboring class ho P'f-; remembrance ot the great . . Spalding did for the laboring of this state |