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Show FAFT TO ATTEND SERVICES TODAY Arthur If. Sargent, Divinity .Student, .Stu-dent, to Talk on Perfect Workman. J'residont. Tn ft will attend tho services ser-vices at. tho Unitarian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when Arthur JI. Sargent will deliver a sermon on "The Roward of a Perfect Workman," taking as his text, "1 have accomplished tho work which Thou K'lV(st me to do." from the gospel of St. John, chapter 17, verso -I. Tho JJev. Or. Brown, pastor of the Unitarian church, telegraphed to President Presi-dent Taft some liiue ago, inviting the nation's chief o.xeculivo to sill cud services ser-vices at tho Unitarian church, of which ho is a member, on his visit to Salt Lake City. The president vouchsafed no repb'' until bite Friday afternoon. Meanwhile Dr. Brown, taking for granted that the president's failuro to answer his invitation indicated that Mr Tn ft did not caro to attend lho Urn-tsirian Urn-tsirian services, left the city. Arthur II. Sargent, a student at the Harvard Divinity school, took Dr. Brown's place, and will deliver Sunday's Sun-day's sermon to -a congregation-including the president. Mr. Sargent, it is said, is quite an able speaker. lie is tho youngest preacher that ever addressed a congregation congre-gation of any denomination when the president of' tho United States was present. "There will bo no change from the original services as thoy have been sm-nounccd." sm-nounccd." said Mr. Sargent, when asked what course ho would pursue in tho ovent of Mr. Taft 's.presencc, "and the sermon 1 had in mind will bo delivered. de-livered. J join with the president in tho request that tho services bo sis quiet as possible." |