| Show mm LYMAN LY fAN ADDRESSES TABERNACLE VISITORS William Wilam H. H King Says Mormonism Mormon- Mormon ism Stands for Unity Among Peoples of Earth William H. H King King was the speaker at ot atthe atthe the tourists tourists' service serico at nt the Salt Lake Tabernacle yesterday ester a an and ho handled the subject of Mormonism from a layman's lay lay- mans man's standpoint Throwing doctrinal differences to the winds Judge King referred to some of ot the broad purposes of the tw church as he conceived them and nd Invited impartial an and dispassionate investigation ton from friend and foe The musical program of ot the after after- noon loon as rendered on the organ by Professor Protessor Pro Pro- fessor J. J J. J McClellan was ws especially good It I Included the toe pilgrims pilgrims' chorus from Wagners Wagner's an andantino an- an dantino of or Lamare Schumann's merel nn and an nn old t melody lod arranged by Professor Protessor McClellan Handels Handel's largo and a selection from froth Wagner's Wagners Lohengrin Lohengrin Lohen grin Tho Tue audience was larger than at the ordinary tourist services Mormonism may bo be Utopian Idealistic Idealistic Ideal Idea and poetic said Judge 6 King but Its It people have hac demonstrated that they hey arc are fearless honest intelligent and courageous courageous They Invite yu Cu to re remain remain remain re- re main among thorn thom and to investigate their religion rellon and their lives They In Invie Invite In- In vite vito vie you ou to bring to that ln obligation investigation a calm an and dispassionate mind And that Is all the they ask from friend or from foe 01 Judge King Kin hogan began his talk by referring referring refer refer- ring to unity among mons tho the peoples on the tho earth as as' as tho the atm Ir croat l. l aim an of oC Christianity In Its truest sense ense He did ld not believe that tho time would woul como when versal would reign until the re religion religion religion re- re ligion as taught b by Jesus esus Christ was accepted by all nI peoples an and all al men were striving to live 1 0 up to those teach teach- ings Nothing that had been demonstrated demon demon- emon- emon b by Plato Aristotle Aristote Demos Domo- thenes or other philosophers ancient or modern could coul effect any such re resul result re- re sult sul t Mormonism said the speaker is striving for tOI just that union among the among the peoples of ot the for earth for the da day when there would be he neither Protestant mir mur Roman Catholic Jew ew nor Gentile but for fol tho day la when the battle flags fags of or orthe the world should be furled an and peace pence should rel reign n throughout the earth That was th the aim he lie said which hn had brought the early earh pioneers of ot Utah to this count country under the guidance only of ot their religion and of their zeal He lie showed the greatness of at the work the they had done one and antl said eaid that after all al InIs in Its Is essence It was a spiritual work |