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Show 1m m LOCAL PASTORS hr flu's Oergymen Will Spend Somoiero m Weil-Known Divinss Have Accepted Calls to Charges Elsewhere. IS Will Go to Eastern Cities or Former Homes for Few Weeks. 7HILE the church-goers of Salt Lake have been busy planning plearant ways to pass the summer sum-mer months, tho ministers of rarious churches have been making salso. and nearly all of them have i arrangements for a few clays or v pleasure cither near at home or Istnnt Slates. Some will prolong flays Indennltely-in other words sver their connections entirely their present chaws and a iiinn-it iiinn-it Salt Lakers will r-turn from summer outings to find now faces .tif, nf fhair rhiirrhps. J? " Chaplain Marvin of the post, who nas Illmfle hlmrelf very popular both with -iwjitif people of the army and of tho city. 'ilka been transferred to the artillery lii- 'Bjnd will be stationed at Fort Adams. INTjWonp the Rhode Island coast: With "HbL T.ife and boys, he Wt for his now iKjost of duty Friday night, much to the r'lPrHTfit of his fellow-pastors and the 'ft Wends made during his residence here. i m Leave Salt lake. I m. Kv- onn KIchelsen of Westminster f t' -'R Presbyterian church Is another well-MiBfinavn well-MiBfinavn and popular young minister who IK fa decided to leave Salt Lake penna-- penna-- ?Brttly. Ah yet he has no definite !aKjBs, further than a desire to return to jtheEast, and may be In Salt Lake City tier two months longer. The detcrmina-fiibnofMr detcrmina-fiibnofMr RIchelsen to leaver Salt Lake lWi Jli due largely to his wife's health, ' iblch has never been good during their i' ' Incidence here. Recently Mr. Richel-yi-j un hod a call to a church at Santa Fe. j- i V, M, but he has decided not to accept i.fak IL Until his plans are completed, the tUi) pator and his wife will be at home to I thtlr frlendo In this city, with an oc-? oc-? J clonal outing at some nearby sum- ! Dr resort, ctf$i i Aa has already been announced. Rev. Frank Barnett has ssvered his connec--jtlomvith the East Side Baptist church ?2 "ltd will leave for his new field. Gieeley, 5 t Colo., as soon as the congregation is jJn ht to secure a pastor to take his place. I Wit Tl'nUl then. Rev. Mr. Harnett will re-ha re-ha ; ztia In the city. ice t Humors Prove Untrue. Isfr Rumors of two other changes have J4 J been afloat for some lime, one that Rev. tit J Elmer I. Goshen was to loave the First id Congregational church; the other that 'jw ?Rer. D. A. Brown would shortly ton-K&r ton-K&r his resignation as pastor of the First Baptist church. Roth rumors Ve en en'e' am tnc large congress congre-ss Jfitlons of these churches may conll-i conll-i H'Hitly expect to find their old pastors tK la their places in Seotcmber. Rev. Mr. Mm VCcshen leaves for the Kast thi3 week W a a two months' vacation, a part of T i tie time to be spent in Chicago in study 4 jasd pleaEure. the later weeks to be ifl 5 !?er.t In taking in the World's fair. The S iitorof the First Baptist church, Rev. ID. A, Brown, will divide ills tlmcj also Khreen work and pleasure. With Mrs. Brown he leaves for Kansas City th jhtter part of July, where he will occupy occu-py the pulpit of the Rev. F. A. Xorih-.rap Xorih-.rap for a month. A visit to the World's W,i. ,a fetv lveeks on the old farm In UWMourl will complete tho outing of mv. Mr Brown, who will return to his wrye here some time in September. Will Bcmain in Salt Lake. jfa Superintending or overlooking the erton of the handsome new struct ure ift. wp,ed by th0 congregation of jtee First Presbyterian church will pre-Imim pre-Imim . . P'?,den,s taking a vacation un-3! un-3! Sle.,n t,he fal1' when hc o-oc-ts to II rin. . 1111(1 enJo' a much-needed rest Fit3,351"1- Rev- lohn C. Lincoln. Is I SSL A1IeB"any. Pa- where he will p' a PulPlt for n portion of tho KS? V Late ln AuP'st Mr. Lincoln I iSrk her? SaIt ftrd lesume llls IHh ii, l v .1 uie RU'nr services at & wm.dUr,?B the 8,,r"fer months-W) months-W) William H. p;h, jr , co to B llS r,- Fish was formerly pastor ILL 11 W(?lC0Ine his return. Ho will accompanied by Mrs. Fish. B Other Vacation Notes. Ku.lvJ,5enJn,n5n "Tou:i,; of the Fh-st lSSQdtet church ha Jst "eturnnd j om a very delightful three weekr,' via-rLEouth'ni via-rLEouth'ni California. savS fife fan. ,,ltt(ind hls confonce in B?wrr ,welI-knoff Paalors. Rev, StUr K lner,on of th Central Chrir- 'ffiJ fyterlan church; and Rev BSnh" PCnd e summer ; je in October Rev. Mr. Plnkerton ; i?apbJf attend the national eon- r ?" ,f th,c Christian church at St, Ill SJ,oy a vIs,t at fair. ' min LmL?n m?r' pastor of lho er-' er-' to De 5?iraM ChUr,Ch' lcavop 5,ho, tll' ithareonf Io where he Is to have Shi i n Gr"m,an Lutheran church; Vlth 7 Loola G' RfynoldB of the Jew- I-one 5 r au,nmer'a rest, having ' Mri Ppvnainent, oarIy 1,1 thc month. filtit"0 an'l the baby have been Inter In , , me months past, a little 4 Mou "ofCanS Slrlhree V'IH mak ftof sl . ev' ,'7a,nes B- Kcldie. dean rd Shk 8, cathodral. I looking for- BS life laP.leraS,Ure,ut0 a fOVV weks f Kitrp It w n m. I" the, ilun,mcr. Just Hnot i .,Me iOSBed Dean EiWq has IWfe Vt,H t, thc linds of Utah. MrH. ll'v! u d.V,,e ?h,ld,'en w'll Probably IlttJolnli ll,y .thc ,n,ddIe of Ju,y. to fftj Cd early 1. August by Dean Ed-. I-- . T-n.-'ri iiiiii Bev. Thomas Henry Scruggs, Pastor First Baptist Church, Provo, Who Of- fers to Pay Infidels to Hear Him. die. Rev. Charles E. Perkins, pastor of SL Paul's Episcopal rhurch. Is away now, enjoying a visit, with his wife and baby, with his parents ln Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins will be gone until the middle of July, visiting the World's fair on their way home. |