Show CHARACTER OF RUTH FILLED WITH HID CHARM r Thy people shall shoJI be bo m ray my people and thy God my God Ruth I C. Above la is the text of ot an nn eloquent sermon sermon sermon ser ser- mon delivered by tho Rev C C. C R. R N Neel el of the Central Contral Christian church In the sermon sermon sermon ser ser- mon he be told of ot Ruths Ruth's b beautiful character character character charac charac- ter her purity and honesty honest and said Mid that tho the book of ot Ruth Is a n priceless gem not only as u far tar as principal Is concerned but also for tor literary VAlue In his sermon sermon sermon ser ser- mon he ho said sold What what a courageous decision Is that of ot Ruths Ruth's charming forever in the words In which it Is la expressed As an example o of or tender and clinging friendship it Is un- un un un- rivaled The simple pIa dignity of or the iteration itera tion Uon In Its varying phases Is most beautiful ful There Is a 0 charm which lingers around tho character of ot Ruth that endears en endears endears en- en dears her to every Bible student There Is Js a 11 dignified and W warm warm affection mingled min min- tIed Bled with a 0 stern storn resolve to meet duty's dulys demand demand Ruth sees the tho pathway for her lux to follow fol fol- follow fol- fol low Jow and walks in It without a moments moment's hesitation Hero Here Is I the tho resolve of or a aVIse wise VIse thoughtful purpose that Is whole wholesome Ruth was giving up much country countr homo home friends loved ones her god gods Sho She ac accept accept accepts ac- ac a home among strangers friends of whom she sho knew nothing and the tho godot god of ot Naomi LIBERTY NOT LICENSE MANS MAN'S PREROGATIVE As As free tree and not using your our liberty asa as asa asa a cloak of ot maliciousness but as G Gods God ds d's a servants servants Peter 11 16 Tho o Rev Robert A. A Smith addressed a largo large congregation at Westminster Presbyterian Pres Pres- church yesterday with that subject subject sub sub- for his text In the courne of ot his sermon Bermon he told of or the the waywardness of ot early erly church people who felt they thoy should obey no laws lawR unless GO so instituted by their own on leaders The foregoing text was written the tho speaker said to correct that erroneous impression Liberty is a a. principle of right not of ot wron wrong It does dos not tako taka away restraint but hut safeguards us in the tho prosecution of ot that liberty which elevates and ennobles us Back Dack of ot man ruB always and everywhere every overy- where there Is tho the law and back of ot the law Jaw there thero is God Mans Man's relationship with man presupposes law Jaw and order and mans man's relationship with God presupposes obedience These are principles at ot tho the very foundation of ot things and they can nc never ncr r be bo overthrown nor uprooted Christian patriotism is tho the true truo spirit of or liberty To love our country so well voll l that we wo will not dare daro to do a wrong wrong- thing thing- to love Jove our Godso God so liO well that t wo we will desire his benign laws Jaws enforced everywhere e to uphold our country's free and righteous Institutions at any cost cost cost- this Is the true spirit of ot liberty MISSIONARIES MEET fEET IN CONVENTION N Tho The first missionary convention in Utah was held heM at the second ward meeting house yesterday The program consisted of ot numerous speeches and a n splendid musical program There Thero were e three sessions during the tho day At the morning session thrilling experIences ex ox- ex- ex of ot pioneer life lite in Utah and on the mission field were related The afternoon afternoon after after- noon program was filled ruled with addresses by B. B H. H Roberts George and others otherl The subject I What a a Missionary Can Do for tOr Himself When He lie Returns was discussed by bv Mr Ir MIdgley What We Ve Oun Oan Do for Them was discussed by Bishop Sheets The evening session consisted of or a dis of success of ot missionaries in the tho field and of ot foreign labors Jabors President Charles Penrose spoke on Faith WORLD CALLING FOR TOR FORMEN FORMEN MEN O OF CHARACTER D Dean an S. S R. R Colladay yesterday spoke in St. St 2 Marks Mark's cathedral on men of ot character He told how the tho past had been made by such fluch men and pointed d to our constitution saying that it was made by remarkable men all of ot whom were strong trang characters In n every crisis he said ald tho the constitution and our government Ito have been saved from adverse by men Inen of ot like nature and told how tho world has an and always will be calling dumbly for tor men of charac charac- ter I But where shall shan she got get them Surely we len know 0 that character is born of ot char char- acter acler The greatest educational force we we can cm exert Is b to bring our young people into touch with the men mon of ot the past In whom the sD spirit rU of or God has energized energized- the tin sons of or God who oha have havo ve be been n manifested in past generations But most of ot all do dowe dowe we hf help lp when we bring them Into contact with Jesus This Is the true meaning and function of or Christianity It rests on belief bellot in a person not In acceptance of or any body or doctrine UNITY OF AIM IS IDEAL CHRISTIANITY L. L Morris spoke on tho the faith of ot tho the Mormon people and how they stand I b by their religion at the regular tabernacle taberna taberna- cle meeting yesterday Mr Morris told told told-of of the attitude of ot Mor Nor Mormons Mormons mons mona and of or the tho doctrines taught by them Many orthodox clergymen try to un church us us said ho he and failing tailing in this they say tho Mormons cannot be reformed He told of ot the tho way li h Irv which many churches are opposed to and fighting against tho the Mormon organization Contrary to this condition Mr Morris told of ot a small town he visited 1 on one of ot his tours In tills this town the people are arc all united the tho Mormon lormon and orthodox clergy occupying the same room loom and discussing dis cussing plans for tor civic betterment and this he said is tho the ideal condition of ot true trul Christianity Mr Morris continued telling tell how bow Luther broke away from the o old od d Catholic cree creed 1 and established a new doctrine He lie told of ot the tho schisms that followed and finally told of ot the Prophet Joseph who was disturbed by tho the religious H upheaval an and l explained how he received his reve revs lation lotion |