Show A BISHOP WORSTED Mori Om for lie llcsi n I liil < rsll UO Ji On Thursday night last tho oung Mormons who weio man img the party at tho Desciet I I nivtisitj scored ono for their indopon leiuo ml fieo thought In taking a manly stind on tho subject of round d incinar I appeaiu that HJIIIU tnno a 0 nniis I innon instriiitcd the 1 iihopsof ni tho various wards to lee to it that no round dancing was allowed anwhere within their respective prcdiictH llns sort of thing worked ver well so long as it IIIS confined to tlio pirtics LIVCII in thu w ml I meeting houses but on tho evening men tloneil 1 liishoii Kesslcr of tint Sixteenth 1 w ird decided 1 that t he rl must I t ike the lei ntoiiul University under IIIH wing and seo that tho manditcH of tint Stako J llou itzcr wero obeed Approichlng thu joung nun who wcic nunanm Iho illair thu Bishop told them to omit all thu round dances and fill l in with thu tood old time juul rdk Ilio hos however ailed to turn l 0 bio all explained that tin ir programmes wero printed and thoy elidnt have time to scratch out the round dinces The Bishop labore 1 haul with them but thev I took the stand that thov had no right to I i mix religion witli tho workings of anon a-non sectarian school and so the I reverend Jay was obliged to submit hit be did not give up all hope He went l all to the committee and told them that ho would like to make i brief address to the students Ibis however wis oiiuallv objectionible to lhoboJ I and tlc > l iln refused to listen Ito I-to Brother Kcsslor l Thee was I nothing lot for him hit to grin and heai it and among the pad wall flowers who adorned the seats at the part that ntLht tho most observing and the t most oh i fcrvid was none > other than the Bishou of the Mxtee nth lId |