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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW <br><br> pen in the north there should go up a righteous protest against these wrongs until the public conscience is awakened and the federal authority is exerted to protect the negroes in the enjoyment of the rights accorded to them by the constitution. <br><br> ON several occasions THE REVIEW has felt called upon to criticize the invidious slurs and uncharitable insinuations cast at Christian people in general by a paper called the "Argus;" the sole objects being to expose the injustice of those slurs and to show that journal the error of its way, with the hope that it would depart therefrom. The latter good intention was lost on desert air. The inflated ego of the gentlemanly journalist who illumines that publication with his rhetorical gems, (an ego that can find occasion to use the personal pronoun seven times, six of which are large "I's," in seven lines), "boiled" over, and when, boiled down, the effervescence of his luminous intellect reads as follows: <br> "A so-called church publication . . . this religious paper for revenue only . . . which deals in untruths as freely as some ministers deal in hypocrisy . . . on a number of occasions used its space to berate the "Argus," . . . simply lied for the lust of lying, and was animated by a vain hope that by its lies it could injure it in the estimation of its readers." <br> This one specimen of Websterian eloquence, of Baconian logic, would indicate that the mental sewer of its author is in need of repairs, and is ample justification for every criticism made by the REVIEW upon the "Argus." If any one would see superb examples of monumental mendacity, they are referred to the fearfully and wonderfully woven "fairy tales" which adorn that particular department of the "Argus" called "observations"-"fairy tales" which delight to clothe the greatest sinner in a halo of glory and adorn the saints in general with horns and hoofs. THE REVIEW would feel inclined to apologize to its readers for having even mentioned the name of such a paper in its columns were it not for the fact that everything we have said was justifiable and needed to be said. <br> * * * <br> MORAL - While stirring may purify certain things, the atmosphere in the immediate vicinity is not always benefited by the operation. Don't "stir" unless you have to. <br><br> Nephi, Presbyterian. <br> Last Sabbath was a pleasant day and all the services were enjoyed by those who were present. One becomes more and more convinced that the success of a service depends as much on the congregation, and their attitude as on the minister. <br> The enrollment of our school has gone beyond the expectations of those most interested. It was good at first and has doubled since the opening. <br> Miss Grey, of Murray, our new teacher is winning her way to the hearts of scholars and patrons, and of all who know her. <br> The pastor has within the past week received letters from former workers on this field. Mr. H. C. McBurney the first teacher here now a Sunday school missionary whose home is in Garvanza, Cal. He with his wife (nee Lockwood) send regards to old friends in Nephi. <br> Rev. Chas. M. Fraser, the first minister in charge here, is now located at Mt. Gilead, O., and wishes to be remembered to old friends in Nephi. <br> Rev. D. J. McMillan, D. D., one of the Home Board secretaries who was instrumental in getting our work started here, remembers old friends and acquaintances in a kind letter to the pastor. O. S. W. <br><br> Approaching cold weather will remind you that you have a number of old "snags" that should be gotten out of your head before winter. Read what [Cartwright] and Humelbaugh have to say on Page [18]. <br><br> Three Crown Spices are stronger and better than the imported, because they are ground to order every day. <br><br> "COAL THAT SUITS": W SECOND SOUTH ST.: PHONE 88: MILLER & MILLER <br> Anthracite <br> We are handling all sizes of Colorado Anthracite, of the best quality. We want to sell you hard as well as soft coal. <br> Yellow Front <br> 48 W. 2nd South. <br><br> Bad Cooking <br> Is a waste and harmful in every way. Thousands of people are deprived of half the actual nutriment of their food because of bad cooking and the want of means to make food palatable and digestible. Beginning Monday, Sept. 23, the Majestic Steel Range man will give an <br> Exhibition In Cooking <br> and how to bake biscuits in three minutes, all free. Open evenings. <br> The SALT LAKE HARDWARE Co. <br> 42 and 44 W. Second South St., [Sign of Big Gun.] <br><br> |