Show SATURDAY last Mr Sam Thurmn was at Lehi to assist the democratic boyBin a bit of organization and for other legitimate purposes After the meeting was organized Bishop Hatch entered the roOm Whereupon Mr Thurman suggested that it was a strictly democratic assembly for the purpose ol organizing and requested that republicans would retire This the bishop did But in his sermon on Sunday he exhibited the bad taste of ar udintftothe meeting criticising it in variou ways and ridiculing it unmercifully un-mercifully We leave the good Dish pIn to satisfy his own conscience as to the morals of the course he pursued but we apprise him that Mr Thurman arida gleat number of his hearers were seriously ofiended They feel that he had no right to allude to a private meeting and its doings where he had been an uninvited guest as well as an unwelcome one At all events Mr Thurman thinks the pulpit is no place for political diatribes and THE DisPATCH I Dis-PATCH thoroughly agrees with him 2Tbwonvthe stump the bishop would liBVe be n all right but in the ouloit hi remarks were all wrong We truat that Bishop Hatch will make Mr Thurman and his friends a handsome apology coupled with the promise In the future to mend his manners in this thing of mixing politics and religion in the same dish j |