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Show Angus M. Cannon, president; Joseph K. Taylor and Charles W. 1'enrose, counselors. Servicea in tha. Taoer-bacle Taoer-bacle at 'J p. tu., and in vacb ward in tha evening. Sr. Paul's Coruor of Main and Fourth South streets. Divine services tomorrow as followa. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7t0 p. ni. Sunday school at 13 noon. Bible class at 6:30 p. in. Ciiuistiav Scienck Bible readings every Sunday in Odd Ftillewa' hall, Union Mock. Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; bible service, 11a. m ; bible reading, read-ing, 7 'iu p. m.; also Wednesday rnorn-iugatlO.lSO. rnorn-iugatlO.lSO. All are invite t. The Qi'AHTt-.iii.Y Mketinu of the Welsh Sunday school will be held in Salt Lake Mtisio hall, corner Third West and First .Smith streets at 2 p. ni. promptly; all Welsh are cordially invited. in-vited. AmirAV M. K. CitiiX'H. Services will be held in the west room of the M. K. church at 11 a.m. and 7 :U0 p. ni. ; Sunday school at y'iO p. m. All are welcome. James W. Sanders, pastor. St. Mahk's Cathkhkal. Holy communion, com-munion, 7:110 a. in.; Sunday school, K:4." a. in.; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. in.; evening prayer, a ill) p. m. St. Petkb's Chapm,, Opposite Warm Springs. Sunday school. 2:30 p. m ; evening prayer and sermon, 3 p.m. Sr. Petkk's Chapel. (Opposite Warm Springs.) Sunday school, 2:00 p. in. Evening prayar aud sermon HMO p. tu. i ... The board of deacons of the First Presbyterian church are endeavoring to collect enough money to pay for the improvement rccuntiy made to the church property. '1 he renovations ronsistofa new pavement, carpeting ind otherwise improving the church to the extent of about $1000. The platform occupied by the choir will in the near future be taken out and tho pulpit moved bark. This is necessary as there is not sufficient room in the church for lb steadily increasing congregation. The choir will be comfortably seated in one corner of the church. Church Cbiniee. liisbnp Leonard is spending the 4th atl'iocbe. ills mission was to marry a patriotic couple. Rev. Wallace K. Cobiirn, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational church, Denver, has resigned. Rev. J. F. Harris, pastor of Abury M. K. church, Denver, has aceepted a charge in Canon City. K. A. Hooper will lead the Y. M. C. A. meeting tomorrow afternoon. Hub-Jert: Hub-Jert: "Alriend." The topic slips were iiiued today. The hot weather has its etTcct on rhumb attendance and church work, rom now until September each of these features will be very noticeable. Rev. Dr. MoNiece of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian churoh. will exchange pulpits with Kov. F. G. Webster of American ?iirk, during a part of July and August. Kev. James Wilks and family of Dillon, Dil-lon, Mont., were in tha city this week inroute to Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Wilks ipent years in Africa as a missionary. Hera is the question the Y. M. C. A debating club will attack next Tuesday: ' Resolved, That the best interests of the nation demand the retention and power of the republican party." Rev. M. W. Jacobus who recently hsd a rail from the Colorado Springs Presbyterian Pres-byterian church and preached there, is pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Oxford. Pa. Ha has had a call to the rhair of New Testament Kxegesis in the Theological semiuary, Hartferd, Conn., which he has accepted. Rev. Jacobus will enter upon his duties in tha fall, lie is a young man. 4'hureh Anuotineemeat. Central Christian Cm m it Meets in the federal court reorn, Wasatch building. H. F. Clay, minister; resilience, resi-lience, 524 Second East street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 8. p. m. Y. V. S. C. h. meeting at I 4.1 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 4 p. in. Choir practice Thursday at M)0 p. m. at residence of J. C Wolfe, 248 West North Temple street. Allper-oin Allper-oin are cordially invited to attend ;hese services. Unitarian Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clork in the Salt Lake theater; Keverend David Ut-;er, Ut-;er, pastor. Subject tomorrow morn-ng morn-ng "( lur Nation's (ireatness and (ilory ind tho Difficult Problems Yet to be Solved." Sunday school at 14:15 p. in. ilible class, subject, "The Tower of -table or the Origin of Language." everybody welcome. P. t). S. of A. ipeoiatly invited. Swedish Lutheran Ciiuhcii. Services Ser-vices will be conducted at the Swedish Litithern churoh, corner of Fourth Kait tnd Second South, tomerrew afternoon in the German language and in the tvrnlng in the English language. Dur-n Dur-n the evening services Kev. P. Dtioerr rill preach on the foilowiag topi: "The Spirit of Prophecy." All are tordially invited. First Congregational Chuhoii Brainerd Thrall, pastor. Alt services leld at Hammond Hall, corner Third South and Third East streets. Public worship with sermon at 11 a. m. Sun-lay Sun-lay school and Bible clastas at l'2:;il) p. ii; Christian Endeavor meeting at 0 p. II.; prayer meeting on Wednesday eve-ling eve-ling at 8 o'eleek. Strangers cordially invited to oil these services. Scandinatian Methodist Ctu:KCii. Second East, betwena First and See-Dud See-Dud South streets. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 13:80. Young people's meeting at 6:!i0 p. m. Epworth League meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:ii0 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7!0. Everybody welcome, Martinus Nelson, pastor. Unitarian Services are held every Sunday mornine at 11 o'clock in the Salt Lake theater, Kev. David Utter, pastor. Subject tomorrow morning: "The Holy .Spirit and Other Spirits." Sunday school at 12A. Bible class subject: "The Tower of Bable and the Origin of Lauguage." Everybody weleome. First M. K. Ciiirch. 33 Fast Third South street between the Knutsford and Main street. Itev. W.D. Mabry, pastor. Sunday school 0:43 a. m. Preaching 11 a. ra. Class meeting at the close of the forenoon preaching service. Kpworth league meeting, 7 p. m. Preaching, 8 p. ra. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. W k.stmivhterPrksbvteri AN Ch L'KCII On Fourth West between First and Second South. Preaching in the morning morn-ing at It, in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:15. Young people's prayer meeting at l.'M. Seats free, and all are cordially invited to these services. serv-ices. F. L. Arnold, Pastor. First Baiust Chi rch Corner of Becoml West and Second South street!. Key. H. H. Steeluaan, pastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Voting people's tnpHt-ing tnpHt-ing at 7 p. ni. Midweek services Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8. p. 111. All are welcome at very service. St. Makks Cathkdral. Holy communion, com-munion, 7SS0 a. m. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Morulas; prayer ana sermon, 11:00 a. m. Kvening prayer. 7:30 p. m. The Kt. Kev. Dr. Seymour, bishop of Sprinefield, will preach at tbe U o'clock lervice. . First Presuttekian. Public worship wor-ship at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 30 p. ra. Voting poople s society at 6 85. Rev. R. (i. McXiece, pastor. CHI RCH Or Jl.t ClIIJI-iT OF l.ATTtR ; Dat Saisxs, Salt Lake Stake ot 7io |