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Show M ' B, A, C, LYCEUM Ml The second number of thp B, jy A. C Lyceum course was given rjmi '. last evening in the College audi- f ill f " ,'torium to a largo audience by X3 " the Revepend Elmer I. Goshen, $$i pastor of the First Con i'm rgessional Church of Salt Lake W City. The subject of Mr. Gosh- en's lecture was "As a Man -m- Thinketh in His Heart So is ' i He." Ml Due to the almost impassable i ,. condition' of the road bctvveon .' herb and Lund, Mr. Goshen was H nearly an hour late, but the au- 9 dienco was patient and well re- I paid for the wait. Mr. Goshen Gosh-en is a magnetic personality and powerful speaker. Ho elqcidated i tho idea Of the power of suggestion, sugges-tion, the man becoming as he thinks; his points were clearly and forcibly made, aftd application applica-tion shown by numerous incidents inci-dents in daily life Mr. Goshen is not orthodox and docs not care who knows it; in fact he is just the kind of speaker the people of the rural communities of Utah need to hear. He brings a stimulating message; nmv tho Reverend gentleman visit Cedar City often. |