Show I I MODERN I TOPICS ARE DISCUSSED IN i SUNDAY DAB SERMONS r I Attacks on Mormon Church Referred red to toby by Ivins i and Clem Davies I Prom Grom rum the abolishment abolishment of ot Bolshevism ol he by uy strict adherence to American ideals Ideal to 10 a criticism of f the attackers of oC the I 1 1 L. L D. D S S. S church Sunday unda subjects subject in local lo local lo- lo cal al pulpits took tOOk a wide a wide range There Thele I was strong presen presentation atlon of modern I views on many of the big problems of the day The rhe I. I W. W W. W the Bolshevist the tilt I radical radicals are here hele In our country said I the Rev theory Henry V. Burger in to his sei seimon sei- sei mon Elton at al the Third church I ILet Let these extreme and wild characters charac characters charac- charac I tel's be disposed of df f speedily Let the masses be evangelized I j i W Ve We fought for tor humanity in Kui BuI Ku- Ku i tope lope he said again We must fight tight I II I I for 01 a sane manhood d in each man of I alien blood in America I Declaring that the conference of I Ii I i Christian churches at Pittsburg had manifested no liberality toward the 1 L. L D. D S. S church in permitting participation participation i pation in their deliberations Anthony V. Ivins of ot the council of t twelve wet VI saidI said suid i a at I the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon I that men cannot deal fairly with a subject on which they are are not in- in formed I UNFAIR TREATMENT j i lie said that a whole day was deI devoted de- de I I voted oled at the conference to a discus discus- i slon sion of the Mormon church but the church was not allowed to take lake part pari partIn partin in that discussion There followed a series of resolutions an and statements I unsupported b by the facts he said The church hurch was violently attacked and un unfairly tin un- I fairly airly treated I Dr DI Elmer 1 l. Goshen at the First Congregational onI on Con I church gave ga a preliminary address as a prelude to eight lectures lectures' he will deliver In succeeding weeks on I The Thought Program for the Thinking Think I IThe I ing Man Ian of ot Today Dr Goshen told his congregation that they must come to 10 his sermons I I with open minds because in these studies we will seek he said for tOI a a I II I common and broad ground upon which I every thinker can stand a ground that than I I II I recognizes the infinite spirit of love II I and knows no prejudice or 01 bigotry He lie said that those who feared that i j I their theological corns might be he beI i stepped upon had better stay home by I I their warm firesides He spoke before a large audience many of ot whom were i from out of town I EXCHANGE PULPITS i I Speaking Sunday morning at al the I Waterloo Methodist church the Rev j i Clem Davies took tool as his subject I Proselytizing Among Christians and j Christian Denominations He lIe conI condemned con- con 1 denied the UtI practice of seeking converts converts converts con- con I of other Christian Chris Chris- verts amon among r members I than tian churches church s and referred particularly j I to the attacks upon the Mormon church j j i at the conference In Pittsburg He lie lieI i I I declared that it would have been wise to have sent a clergyman from flom some someI I other lh r church to answer the unjust charges a against the L. L D. D S. S church at ai Pittsburg In the evening e the ReDa Re Rev Da Davies vies exchanged pulpits with the j Rev Chester Chestlr A. A Snyder of the Central Christian church Fatalism is the equivalent of moral i suicide according to the Rev Martin 1 Fereshetian of the church extension department of the American Unitarian I I association who Iho spoke at the First I II II Unitarian church Sunday morning I I His ills subject was Self Reliance or Fatalism Fa- Fa FaI I I II It was announced at qt t the Heath I I Methodist church that the Rev Re Hugh Neville Keville of ot the Methodist church of or Oxford Oxford Ox- Ox ox-I ox ford la ta will arrive e Tuesday In Salt I Lake to take lake the pastorate of the Heath church He lie will be accompanied accompanied I I by Mrs Irs Neville Ne A reception tendered them at the church Jurch I will be J Ji when they will h be he Thursday i nl night ht greeted by hv clergymen of the city It j I Mrs Irs Arch Aich Trawick general secreta secretary secre secre- I Women omen s Christian ta tary y of f the Young association spoke at the First I Presbyterian Pres Pres- church Sunday sunda afternoon Plans for tor widening the field for the i work of the association was her subject subject subject sub- sub I and the arousing of American I women to the needs of their less tess t fortunate for far rI r- r rI i I sisters In other countries Sue ne I said ald that the orient presents a greatfield great groat I women omen have where I field of endeavor 1 more more freedom but dont don't know how to toi to i use it I |