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Show . 9 CHURCH NOTICES. At the big tent, north of the Knutsford, Elder Lumb will give a Biblical lecture tomorrow to-morrow night, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission free. No collection. Monday night, "Spiritualism Exposed; How Their Wonders are Performed." COme, and bring your spiritualist friends. There vkill be no gospel meeting at tha rooms of the Young Men's Christian association associ-ation tomorrow afternoon owing to the union service. There will be a union meeting of all the workers and converts in the Mills meetings tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock. The service ser-vice will be led by the Rev. J. B. Thrall. All those who were members of the choir during the Mills meetings are urged to attend. at-tend. Elder Alexander H. Smith will preach at the Saints' chapel on Second South street, between Second and Third East, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are invited. Seats free. At Phillips' Congregational church, Seventh Sev-enth East and Fifth South, the pastor, Rev. Dana W. Bartlett. will nreach Snndav morn. ing, 11 o'clock; subject, "What Is Life V Suoject in the evening at 7:30: "What does the Lord require of thee?" Sunday-school at 1:3:15. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. The English Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, lie v. James F. Beatcs, pastor. Services Ser-vices as usual tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. in St. Mark's hall on East First South street, opposite the city hall. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. The Lord's supper will be celebrated cel-ebrated the first Sunday in October. The preparatory service thereto will be held next Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Utter's subject tomorrow morning morn-ing will be "Adam." Service begins at 11 o'clock at the Salt Lake theater. Everybody welcome. Sunday school begins at l'-I:15. Class in "Teii Great Religions" at l'J:35. Rev. Skabo, Norwegian Lutheran pastor from Kristania, Norway, invites his countrymen coun-trymen and other Scandinavians to service Sunday at 11 a. m., in Fritsch's building, 100 East Second South, next to Y. A. Petersen's store. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Welcome. Pastor's study 433 South Third East. The special meetings of the Congregational Congrega-tional church will be continued for the present-Rev. J. Braiuard Thrall of the Congregational Congrega-tional church desires all those who wish to unite with the Congrogational church to be present at Wednesday evening's services, at 7:30, at the stone church, corner First South and Fourth East streets. Rev Mr. Knox of Kaysville has been spending the week in the city assisting Rev. Mr. Arnold in his work at the Westminster church. Mr. J. H. Hobson who is employed by the committee on the Mills meetings to look up those who had no church preference completed com-pleted his work today and starts on Monday for San Jose, Cal., to join the evangelist. Thirteen hundred and seventy-three persons signed the cards during the revival services In this city. Of these some are of persons residing outside the city whose cards will be forwarded to their respective pastors. Mr. Utter's sermon on "Common Sense vs. Revivals" has been i large demand during dur-ing tha week. . . . m - |