Show I I I i I REV e. BETTS T. T TALKS OF UNIVERSITY TANGLE Sermons From Various Salt Lake Pulpits Baccalaureate Baccalaureate Baccalaureate reate Address I Ithe An Any church or school operated on the secret service fr plan is bound to become the pre prey of oC the barnacles of or doubt and unrest declared tho the Rev Re ReI I Will A Betts Betta of or the FI First t Methodist church last night in ref referring to the tho crisis at the University of or Utah He said in part At this particular time when the theun un university is most unfortunately submerged 1 by clouds of ot uncertainty suspicion and doubt it is most consummate folly for Cor one who stands high hig-h in the official life o of this state to attempt to bridge e the chasm and drive e back the thEl clouds clouds' by choosing commencement lay day to publicly criticize cize cizo tho ho ale valedictorian and affirming that the da day should 1 be e spen spent in rejoicing rejoicing re re and appreciation of or the Institution institution It is obvious that the gentleman gentleman gen gen- en- en tieman in this case preferred appreciation ap predation rather than Illumination If U the clear white puro pure light of ot unsullied truth Is not permitted to penetrate into the very ery heart hart life of or orthe the University of U Utah l she will be become become become be- be come Inoculated d Ith a malarial chill from which she will not ho bo able to purge herself in a generation I PLEA FOR AMBITION A Plea for or Ambition n was made to vO the graduates of or th the Collegiate sUt In-sUt Institute f esterday morning when theRe the tho Rex Rev H. H W. W V D D. D D. president of Westminster college delivered dell the baccalaureate sermon In tho the First Presbyterian fan church In speaking of or ambition Dr Re- Re herd said that our conception of or the word too often oIlen carries carr a sordid mean mean- Ing Divorced from its true place it has become becom selfish and has hns produced crime bloodshed suffering and shipwreck shIpwreck ship shIp- wreck of life But Dut it Is 18 a natural passion and Is therefore Inherently good It is at the source of or the tho greatest things of or life when directed 1 toward a Christian ideal He lie cited I Paul as an c example plo of r a teacher who incited his fellows to DC be In character by reminding them that he made it his ambition to be like Jesus Christ th the greatest ideal for character building One should also be ambitious to todo todo todo do his dut duty as a man said the presIdent president pres pres- ident Safety first Is a good phrase for civil life but hut duty first is the phrase for religious lous life liCe And duty Inhere inheres in ones one's Work vork whether it beIn be beIn bein in a high or lowly place In high positions dut duty comp compels ls a man to hear bear beara a heavy load lond of or responsibility for his hist t fellows such nuch as President Wilson carries ct for us each ach hour But low lowly places are also hea heavy with dut duty and the tho world is much dependent upon the man who ho is dutiful in the common common cornmon com corn mon task tasks MAKING A REPUTATION REPUTATIONS The Rev Re John Malick pastor orthe of or the First Unitarian church delivered lell a sermon yesterday on Making a Reputation What we are In fact tact he advised d. d was our character What t m men mn n think we wo are arC he said Bald was our reputation A 1 busy world orld has no notime notime notime time to test out the character he said so 80 It takes lakes the th reputation We do o like Uke to talk about people pe he he- said aid but It Is only onh half as bad badas badas as It seems If It we WA get Ift a bad reputation reputation tion from rota some somo trifling wron wrong we do we e get a 11 good reputation from some little good Just as ns trifling We II note often ottEn how some little act of or sacrifice or charity charlt that we do Is told and magnified In the telling so 80 that we wC must protest t against being made out better than we 8 are Wo We dislike this talking about out WA way the world worl has haR of or us diffusing our affairs and making them in diffusion ever more snore Intense We c dislike It when they tell that wo are miserly or dishonest onest that lint our r we are incompetent incompetent work ork Is poor that teachers lawyers doctors B But t tIt It Is this same human Interest that makes people talk about us that be being heIng he- he builds up for tor us a reputation for ing honest anti ann generous It is 18 this passing things on which brings s the store Its it trade the man his job the teacher hc her r promotion th the physician his patients patIent the lawyer his clients tho the politician his constituency the statesman his public confidence and support THE WISDOM OF FOOD Tho The Wisdom of or Food Foon was waR the subject of a sermon delivered dell to the parents parents' class of ot the Second ward yesterday b by Rabbi Samuel Daskin Baskin of ot Congregation Montefiore He lie en endeavored endeavored en- en to show his hitS hearers that the Mosaic law as applied to the Israelites Israelite was based on hn hygiene and Intended to guard t tho the consumption consumption con con- of ot flesh meat deleterious to health HP lie said Wold In part The ancient Israelites lived lI on vegetable food and fruit truit upon I which tho Bible Dible places no restrictions Genesis 1 9 Among Amon the carl early Hebrew animal food was partaken of ot by hy th the tho common people only on festive occasions Usually In I tion Uon ion with sacrifices the permission given ghen to Noah oah anti and his children to eat at animal food was conditioned upon the thc abstinence from Crom blood bloo Clean Clenn animals aol ani mals mats were all quadrupeds that chewed the cud and divided the hoof hoot The Tho swine Is e especially condemned in the Bible The use lIM of or Its Us flesh Is branded as apo apostasy tasy It Is of or animals animals ani aol mals male most subject to disease sc It roams in swamps and marshy places It crushes its prey eating eating- its fill rill and trampling tho tIm rest Meat leat and fish Rh should uhl not lie be- cooked or w eat eaten n to together to- to gether for such a mixture Is supposed supposed sup sup- posed to Col cause se leprosy It l lg lf therefore there thore- foro fore the custom to wash the mouth between eating a n dish of fish rish and one of ot meat Childrens Children's day lay was observed served yes res- yesterday at the Central Christian church with an entertainment b by the young people of or the Sunday schoolA school chool A Flower Queen was the title of or a cantata Co that was prettily rendered by the children Miss Nora ira Hard Hardy I assisted b by Mrs A. A E E. Hubbard Miss Ebaugh h antI and Miss Flandro had charge of 01 the cantata and the chorus and solo worSe work showed showell careful and thorough thorough thor thor- ough ouCh training I |