Show SUNDAY SERVICES religion class workers convention louis S kelch john E booth editor and thomas chamberlain were the speakers A cor convention lention of the religion class w orl ers was held here on cn sunday in the forenoon the officers of this auxiliary organization met in the council chimber at the tabernacle and made their reports 0 of the work and from some wards the reports were very satisfactory while others it was not so BO good louis S kelch representing in the general board was in attendance ind ga gave c consides consi considerable dei able adv advice ice and comfort and cheer to the people engaged in this work in the afternoon a meeting was held in the tha tabernacle there ws wis a big attendance considering that no previous notice of the meeting had been given it had at first been ned by the biho bishopric pric of the third ward to have judge booth come to the third ward in the afternoon and address the people this arrangement was changed and judge booth wai one of the speakers at the tabernacle president in introducing louis S kelch commented on the reports of the religion class work in the stake and said that no ward ard was complete without this organization mr kelch in his address went a step further than president wid aid stated that no stake was complete without a thoroughly organized board of religion class worker he pronounced it a training school where the children were taught to do things by drina drin it in no wise interfered with ti tie e functions lf f the other auxiliary organizations organization s it v as separate ate in all its iti details the songs are learned without books and the children are tiu taught ht to lead in the exercises and thus them the learn all the details of presiding charity chanty in all its forms is taught and pra tied in iome ioma wards two a id ad even alne fler rooi ALI ui e wie are set part for the work of the class judge john E booth was the next speaker he endorsed the remarks of the previous lei and he ao a also o endorsed the ic ir ligion clias work he was with the saving sating that the children chil dien le ie n by diang ile he ca to the spying that inc lc c is powei and he only believed beli belie evec ec in as the knowledge was applied he gave pratt prat cal it rations of properly ind improperly improper li plied knowledge the religion ells clis is aiming at ane end to gain knowledge and properly apply it the speaker claimed that law is the highest term of human reason so too divine law is the tha highest form of divine reason he likened the he doctrine and covenants to the constitution aid ai d bylaws by laws laas of the church wherein the bible differs flom this book the bitle must give way as the other is the latest and more perfect I 1 law ube the old mosaic law aw was an eye for an ee and a tooth for a tooth ahe saviour perfected that to the doctrine of forgiveness even to seventy times seven and the new law went nent still further than that and made the man who would not forgive orglee a wrong a greater sinner than the man who commuted the original ivring this then is the object of the religion class to learn the fundamental law jw and its operation the speaker gave some apt illustrations of these principles J 1 M editor of the deseret new jew was vias present and made a short address as did also thomas chamber in of the stake presidency of stake the meeting was well attended and was thoroughly enjoyable EVENING SESSION judge booth was as the chief speaker at the evening session of the religion class workers he delivered one ot the ohp most unique sermons ever listened to by a richfield audience anere as a rood good attendance and the stake choir vas present to add its music to the occasion judge booth took as his subject the legal proofs of the book of mormon he evolved this proposition pio position froni from the subject that avez even religion has for its constitution the bible and the bible has been accept accepted td in the continued from sixth pree page SUNDAY SERVICES coutil lied uee front from ige rig as a i 1 true boo book ile he i rt on to hew that the that a liuni rd nd men did rot IL itc ditc a certain 1 b t of CN N vi ab nc net t proof against it tie e 0 irenee ufford ofT ertil L ii a C in nt anit it ne ness llie lct iet I l et ct mitat plop druple ae b billj u I 1 th ill t they did i ul ot balice the bouk book cf wr mon I 1 10 0 cn aidi ja ii L i jint tint that book and iho that lot ioni Iett lit ea to ohp th chigin of the bool book js as teil ei e i dence and until contradictory evidence enidene vas introduced that this ea mus must t be accepted it was one of the most interesting discourses eer delivered here and the audience followed the speaker with intense interest throughout A mere synopsis of the address does not begin to do anything an thing like justice to the bermon nor the man who delier delner cd ed it it s enough to say that the address will be long remembered b bv v the people of richfield |