Show GLOS OF PRESBYTERY Four Days Session Came to an End Yesterday AGAINST MORMON TEACHINGS Committee of Four Appointed to Prepare Pre-pare Protest Against Teaching of Mormon Officials that Priesthood is in Place of God Committee will Report at Next Meeting of Presbytery Presby-tery Reports Show Twentyfive Presbyterian Churches and 1400 Lay Members in the State Yesterday the Utah Presbytery was again In session at the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church and whllo the members anticipated adjourning at noon they found that 530 had arrived ere their labors were at an end All expressed themselves well pleased with the work that had bejtn accomplished The Presbytery Pres-bytery will meet again In Kaysvillc on May Sth but It Is understood that the I I I onlv work that it will have at that time will be the ordination and confirmation con-firmation of IT II Davis who recently passed his successful examination and wns declared to bo entitled to enter the I ministry Statistics presented show that there t t are in the State about BOO lay members mem-bers and twentylive organized churches Thirtylive Holds are occupied occu-pied more or less Rev Mr I Clomcnson of Logan was granted a four months leave of absence ab-sence to begin whenever he deemed It proper DISLIKE MORMON TEACHINGS Rev Dr McXIeco and Revs George Bailey Clcmensou and McCreary I were appointed a committee to make Inexplicit In-explicit and earnest protest against thp J renewed teachings of the Mormon olll claIR that I the Mormon priesthood Is In I I the place of lou and that those who disobey the priesthood arc disobeying God and will iro to hell Later however It was decided that the committee should not report until the next meeting of the Presbytery which will be held In August and that their report should he made In surh a form as to make It available for use asa as-a tract V The committee on education reported that I there had been an Increase In money from the churches lo the board but ut the same time regret was ex nressed that t there were twelve t churches from which no returns bad been had and this the committee thought should not be The committee on young peoples societies so-cieties reported an Increase In Interest and this was something that should be I encouraged not only by I the church asa as-a wholo but by the Individual I I members mem-bers thereof The Importance of looking well aftertime after-time mission schools wan also men tinned There was no denying the fact Fald the committee that outside of this city the average public school was In the hands of the Mormons and to abandon the mission schools woufd give that sect entire control of the education educa-tion of the young The necessity 1 for Christian education was never greater than now said Rev Dr Wishard EVERYBODY THANKED Resolutions wore adopted thanking the local members of the church for the kind hospitality extended during the sessions of the Presbytery and especially es-pecially lo the ladles who had been so untiring In Mioir efforts to entertain to exClerk Campbell for his faithful service to the newspapers and time railways and regretting the Illness In the family of Rex R T Howard Thf > question of the next place of I meeting war left with the committee The members thought it was too weighty a subject to be disposed of In a hurry because the August meeting will last ton days The programnm to be followed was also left with the appropriate ap-propriate committee The financial report showed that the ounlry churches had done very well during time year much hotter in fact In proportion to the membership than had the churches of Salt Lake and Ogden Og-den After prayer by the moderator the members shook hands cordially and then made preparations to leave for their homes |