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Show U-a-ne " r.ntion? v,-;H he er.lirr'y swyf--I'ui until tr.e p: o;: es of the c-:ir;h r-: .im U V.':e simple doc:r;:ics o: Christ ar.-! d---v'!op the Li.-o'-herhooJ of nun and t-'-o fathcrlioud of Go J. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION THEME OF SPEAKERS Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Aug. 25. The' Brisham Young university held an educational meeting1 iii the stake tabernacle Sunday even ins which was attended by more than 1000 citizens of Provo and the surrounding small towns. Dr. James E. Talmage of Salt .ake was the principal speaker. He said that it would be far better for the world if there were more religion in business, in politics, in government, in trades and professions, and in all the ordinary af fairs of life. He made an apeal for religious training1 in all the schools, from the grades tli rough the university, but made it clear that religious re-ligious training did not mean dogmatic education of any particular sect. President G. H. Brimhall said that no |