Show alf lt 9 d alii tabernacle WHAT A strander S eeb flattered Flatt eriD description of a visit to the alt lake eider edward T waa the firs at tho tabernacle yesterday he dwalt at Is nath oil various duties of faints in fehd r prAll isal affairs of in 0 loea ail nn on were strongly urged and the sri y of family prayer dwelt upon ane father appoint members of his family ti take charge of family prayers iu his ab genca eider josaph B keeler occupied a few cli fling on the duties of the atter da in rear ing families I 1 the homes are in proper condition the various other church will take saro of themselves as it were the work of the gospel must he begun at home children should ha taught by precept and example but in addition they should be properly trained training ie the practical part it is the doing it ia even more important precept or example what si sees if one is unaccustomed to the ways of salt lake baya the salt lake tribune he vill find material for reflection by visiting one of the orthodox churches in the morning and the tabernacle acla in the afternoon ot the same day at least one visitor found it eo and has made some to her friends the observations were made in a kindly way and have thac merit of surprise in the evening she said 1 I went to one cf the largest churches my own church at home and naturally noticed everything because it was my first visit and I 1 looked upon the place as my church home the congregation impressed me immediately as a 0 refined cultivated people fully equal in intelligence to the congregation of any largo city church I 1 had ever known there were evidences of wealth of social opportunities anat surprised me with my eastern notion of western life it waa a matter of congratulation thit my lot was to be cast with them the sermon the large attendance and wae juat such a schol lary eloquent eIo Quent address as one would expect such a gathering to demand it happened that the text acs missionary in its spirit an exhortation to the wor to co out and invite strangers at rangers to join them to ba at home among them As a comparative etra ngor mv solf the hospitable tone of the sermon waa very welcome and I 1 in having found the right place the right people aud mt kind of a preacher all through the service 1 occupied a pow with a family father mother ana boye and felt a little aggrieved that no touch of delcoma showed itself in their bearint I 1 found a hymn book nt self hunted up the cumber and had the bock to myself feeling all the while as though my presence were an intrusion when the bervice was over and the congregation broko up I 1 rather expected some oue to make some inquiry as to my whereabouts whery I 1 was so ev dently a stranger but I 1 left the church without a sign of recognition ani wont home wondering whether the sermon really had reached its mark or whether those who heard it had made any personal application of ltd meaning in the afternoon I 1 went to the tab erna cleas nan comers do with my ayea wide open to the of everything after the mornings experience I 1 was prepared for almost anything cool or indifferent in the way of a reception but I 1 was disappointed in the same seat was a couig man of the solid middle class evidently he waa bed and juat as evidently he felt n a duty to welcome tie gates his claths cloths were alun aul ex neat his necktie vos the least bit gaudy his faco showed that hib work was out of door and hia bands were large and red but scrubbed lie gjoke to me apologetically end asked if I 1 had ever been to the taber before when I 1 said I 1 bad not be told me who the leaders of the church were described the ambition and final of the shepherd boy who had organized the great choir and mace an international refutation reou tation for 11 by hia labor then we found atie hymns and later when opportunity explained the chuich organization in outline the story of the choir leaders life alone would have maae the cirit memorable but when it was associated with aho struggles of tho pioneers as thi earnest plain man of the people mollii tol lii the narrative became alfoot fascinato fas cinat when it was over and I 1 was on mv way home again I 1 could not hea thinking that perhaps the measure by works have given tho taber aarle the farea advantage something must be wronie in one church and something meat be liht in the oher when the results are so different I 1 street KINDLING WOOD for sale at provo city lumber co delivered to adv part of the city telephone 31 or PO box SILK from 10 upwards at 8 jones fe coa old stand i EARLIEST arnit and vegetables at bochard safeya Sax eya opposite pest office water worlds homer is busy getting out hie assessment notices ao each water taker will re ceide a tax cad ca d on new veara day and ha desires to call ane Bl of water takers to the section of the rita ordinance printed on the bottom of lie notice concerning the collection cf water batee he has now six delinquent j akers arr the year 0 1894 I 1 he knoer nen dent hopes the will botic that all raids are ue in advance i ind water mutt pay 1 p promptly prompt li I 1 aa tha water works committee has giver him strict orders to comply with tl ordinance |