Show M E masslo MEETING oiling day of the beelin meelin daveral resole urns A lopped yesterday wa in i anz day of the methodist iu thi i city the people of ravo for ahe hospitality ex eade 1 r re idoft d hi commit feo on education reported beltins Bet tins iyih te great laws of tho M E church in nat teis and to thy effect that consul ring tho facilities for obtaining iii in the public schools the church schoola in utah oe closed ard the sc of higher given a stronger at ronger support enege on the state of affairs in utah were submitted such i the present of affairs in otah FU 1 are the rapidly chanoine cha naine religion in politics and in material things that it is no easy task w any man to be wholly self consistent li is not strange that the mast ul men should gay things and then take them back or explain them away ind so puzzle both their friends ard enemies it is the natural symptom of i time art sure how much of the past is and not sue hat is wait ng in the future A time and men wandering between two worlds one ana the other powerless to be born we do not say that such a time best for ceita icly it has its dangers ut we do rot think utah has ver seen a better there must he netter ones to come be that as it may dangers are to be met not avoid ii here in this transition state this timp of uncertainty we are licini liy ini and rhe question most personally pressing is how can ate get the best out of it and tt the anie time chuu its worst to the true followers of jesus christ the answer is very simple do right do your duty eighth we should not be too hasty ia our political faith and action and rt r t our ri hta in the matter ba duties in times like theae the pulp bou anever be made lical but preachers have and duties aa citizens which they t aud assert by voice and by vate outside of their pulpits on 11 proper occasions alie has been em barrasas barr asad by preachers chers bg comin mixed UD in bi alnesa speculations and that embarrassment haa aeeti increased by the Bem banca of approval given by officers brethman Breth Mn let ns be anea of one work and beet our faces and our hearts against the temptation to become secularized signed T G ILIF DT HEDGES these resolutions were adopted the ayes and oas baini as follows bvm J D gillilan E 0 graff 0 J D T T C llila G M beffrey H A WD Mabry P N melba E K mork Joho Telfer W M crowther R M hardman frannea dalley M A loce adlie sweet julia lyerson lyer sun mary iverean mra jennie M JS nays G L baxter E E M L haasen 1 W hill 0 EB javne M nilon R T smith E II 11 asniw joseph G C waynick I 1 herbert louis smith L M gillilan thomos scott G II 11 bradford II 11 tumor Bergl lol Ili insen 17 the committed commit teo on temperance wort i ed the following resolutions ona vare adopted i your that traffic in liquor cannot be legalized without ain ve are further convinced that any lack in tha fight against this evil or a failure to identify ones self as an unceasing enemy to this crime ia a gross sin of omission for methodism there is but one courso in increasing warfare lor the utter demolition of its manufacture sale and consumption to be silent is to stain our with the blood of all slaves to tho cup and bring our heads the curse of a just god resolved Ke solved that this mission pled itself to a more yie orous warfare the suppression of the saloon and thai we raise aur cry everywhere that the license system ia a relic ot barbarism a curse to humanity and a sin god chairman |