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Show Sunday innrninK at 11 o'clock in the Suit hake theater; Reverend David Utter, Ut-ter, pastor. Subject tomorrow morning: morn-ing: ' Is Heaven lh Raw nrd of Kaitli, or Motives (or Rijjrtt Living." Sunday school at 12:15. Bible clans 811 1'.jm-t : " Legends and Character of Abraham." Everybody invited. SiCANWNivnx Methodist Ciuhch. Sacond East, ban-ecu First and Seo-ond Seo-ond Smith streets, l'ri'aohing at 11 a. in. ami 7.110 p. in. Sunday school at li-.M. Younj; people inei'tinjr at 6:110 p. in. Kpworth League meeting on I'ucs'lay evening at TaU) p. m. 1'rayiT meeting Wednesday evening t Taiil. Everybody welcome, Martinus N'olson, pastor. FllCST CoNliKKGATIONAL ClU'ltCH Uraiiicrd Thrall, pastor. All service! held at Hammond Hall, corner Third South aud Third East stroets. I'ublic worship with sermon at 11 a. in. Sun-day Sun-day school and Uiblii classes at 12.311 p. in; Christian Endeavor meeting at tl p. in.; prayer meeting on Wednesday evening eve-ning at' 8 o'clock. Straupers cordially invited to oil thesa services. . a e-.i-m , . .van-rnr i airiMnii The eternal mill of hard work applies to preaching. If there be one principle which the preacher above oilier men needs to remember it ii that the sweat nf the brow is as needful for him who labors to feed others as for him who labors to feed himself. Erom nothing comes nothing. W'e cnunot get from the earth uuIum we give to the earth. There is a shame, too, which h.ingj round the idluuuss of the preacher, for he ii not only as one whose indolence indicates a liuveiily contempt for his hearers, ha is also a.i one who offers to give what cunts him nothing. I5ut this hard and earnest work must rot be supposed to be work within a limited time as, for instance, between one Sunday and another. The hard work which in remiisite goes far beyond thu range of the week or the fraim;-wot fraim;-wot of the single sermon. The work ti the work of constant study and of the accumulation of material far beyond tho bare reiuire!nenu cf the sermou. This means that he who has to prearh must be of Rtudious habits, and iu ra-gard ra-gard to his sermon he must uparn no tunc and gru k;e no pains. He must treat his diseouihe as the artist id treat his picture. He must study lor it and ha must make studies of it; he must cbusidnr detail and composition; b musi ruthlessly sacrifice tin: over-aplendlddetail over-aplendlddetail which would disturb the hnrmnny'of tho composition. He must be careful in the use of color, and while Keeking to give freshness he must avoid vulgarity or loudm-si of tone. That ia vuigar which so intrudes itself as to weaken the sense- of general purpose. If "tbiis oue thing 1 do" is the word of the apusliH, il may serve as a motto for tho preacher, whose wisdom will be to teach one thing r.t a time, and whose desire will be to make that one thing plain. The sermon which is merely a setting forth of some theological proposition iu relation to established christian doctrines doc-trines may be excellent hut inelfective. It is a treatise on doctrine, rather than a sermon. The bermon must enter ' to life. It must not only thrill with heaven, it must throb with earth. Ii must, like its diviuo master, reach humanity by bocomiug human. And as he must thus be human so must his humanity bo as tho human nature of his own times. The preacher luusf not be the reverberation of the thunder of yesterday. Cbureb Chimes. The y. M. C. A. ia soliciting sub-. sub-. icriptions with which to improve their headquarters on East Second South street. The mission tent meeting at Seventh East aud Seventh South will be held every evening at 8 p. m. Services tomorrow to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. At the 15aptist church tomorrow the paslor'i morning subject is "What is the Essential Thing in Heing a Christian?" Chris-tian?" Tho evening subject is "Salt." The canv.iss for subscriptions to the Y. M. C. A. still goes on and young men as well as the business nieu ate giving liberally. They desire to raise alioul ifnOO more before they begin to renovate their rooms. Tho gospel meeting at tho V. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock will be led by l'rotessor Edward Hetiuer subject, "The Ark of Safety." Professor Keiiner has been in hearty sympathy with special work for young men, and all such are cordially invited to hear him. Mr. Raymond Chandler of the Westminister West-minister church is organizing and leading lead-ing a young men's chorus at the V. M. C. A., Sunday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Tho ultondatice has been good for the lat two Sundays and all young nieu who love to sing are invited to join. Church Anuutiucements. St. Makks ( '. THEiutAL. Holy communion, com-munion, 7-.U0 u. i i- Sunday school, IM5 a. in. Morning prayer ana sermon, 11:00 a. m. Evoi.i'ig prayer, 7ai0 p. m. Eiust FRG-ii;r; ; i iax. Public-" worship wor-ship at 1J a. in. ituil b p. m. Sabbath school at" I'JaiO p. m. l'oung people's society at tiai.i. Rev. R. ti. MaNiece, pastor. 'J'liK QlAKTKHLT MRK.TIMI of tll8 Welsh Sunday school will be held iu iSalt Lako Mu-iio hall, corner Third West and First Stiu'.h streets at 3 p. m. promptly , all Welsh are cordially invited. in-vited. CiiiiiMTiAN Science liible readings every Sunday in Odd Eollews' hull, Union block. Sabbath school at li) a. m.; bible service, 11 a. in.; bible reading, read-ing, 7:30 p. m.; alo Wednesday mora-iug mora-iug at 10:110. All are invited. St. Paul's. Corner of Main and Fourth South streets. Divine services tomorrow as follows. Morning prayer and sermou at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:.'ii p. m. Sunday school at lli noun, liiblu class at, fJ:uU p. in. ClICKCII Off JKSUS CliiilST of Latteh i I)Ar Saix is, Salt Luke Stake of .ion. i Anp;us M. Cannon, president; Joseph E. 'Taylor and Charles W. Penro.'O, counselors. Services in the T.iber-riaeln T.iber-riaeln at 2 p. m., and in each ward in the evening. FntiT Raptut Ciii kcii Corner ot Second West and Second South streets. Rev. II. li. Steeiman, pastor. Sunday aerviees at 11 a. ni and S p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Youug people's meeting meet-ing at 7 p. in. Midweek services W ednesday ed-nesday at 8. p. in. All are welcome at every service. WK.HTMISSTF.K PUKSIIYTEKIAS ClIIJKCH On l oiitih West between J-irst and Second South. Preaching in the morn-injr-at 11, in the evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath school at 12:15. Young pcoplo's prayer meet'iig at 7 i!0. Seats free, and all arc cordial!) invited to these serT-ices. serT-ices. V. L. Arnold. Pastor. First M. K. Ciu:h. 33 East Third Smith street between the Knutsford and i Main street. Rev. W.l). Mabry, pastor. Sunday school UA a. in. Preaching 11 a. m. Class meeting at the close of the forenoon preaching service. Epworth league meeting, 7 p. tu. Preaching, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. in. Umtauian Si.'.itviOK.s ar held every |