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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> Y. M. C. A. News. <br> C. A. Dorman D. D. <br> "Secret Sins of Young Men" will be the subject of the address Sunday June 30th. Dr. Dorman will speak from a medical standpoint. Spread the notice of this service. <br><br> Last Sunday. <br> We had an unusually interesting meeting. Rev. Josiah McClain spoke from the text Acts 1:8 and Douglas and Ingler sang one of their choice selections. We are sorry that some men will miss such treats as are in store for them Sunday afternoons. <br><br> Another Strong Leader. <br> Rev. A. Holden Byles, of Hanley, England, leader of the P. S. A. movement, is listed for the meeting today at 4. p. m. Every man who reads this notice should be present. <br> Douglas and Ingler, the sweet gospel singers, will do their part in the presentation of the gospel message. <br><br> Friends of The Boys. <br> The Secretary and a member of the finance committee were sitting in the office last Tuesday scratching their heads and wondering where funds were to be secured from to pay current expenses when in walked one of our active members "I want to make a subscription to help the boys of the association," he said and placed $50.00 in gold before the Secretary. The encouragement and help that comes from such a gift as this cannot be computed. The one who unsolicited, made this handsome subscriptions not only gives of his means, but is uncommonly active in the religious work of the association. <br><br> The Mock Trial <br> We are sorry that we cannot say of it, "It was a howling success." The attendance was good, the musical numbers were excellent, but the trial lacked in vim and life, the witnesses were not well drilled, the judge was devoid of originality and the attorney for the defense could not be heard ten feet away. Ben Johnson attorney for the plaintiff and Buss the bailiff were the only redeeming features. Johnson's plea before the jury was forcible, full of good, wholesome humor and merited the bouquet which was presented to him at the close of the argument. The club will not meet during the summer months, but when it comes together in the fall an effort will be made to clear up the record made in this case. <br><br> ECHOES. <br> Douglas and Ingler are strictly all right. <br> "Are you with us" today at 4 p.m.? <br> The mere announcement that we would probably arrange for another grand bicycle road race has brought a score of inquiries. <br> We know a young man who can paint anything from a barn to a first class buggy who is in need of employment. Do you want such a man? <br> Read the announcements for Sunday meetings. Do you want anything better than we offer? Men! wake up to this opportunity! <br> John Spencer Gleason and David Davis (the doctor) were among the friends we met on the recent trip to Butte. Both are doing well. <br> Fellows, if you do not intend to exercise in the gym during the summer you had better clear out your lockers or the moths will do it for you. <br> "Baseball! Baseball!" is the cry from all quarters. We must have a place to practice before we can play. <br><br> Suits for Little Chaps, <br> And little chaps for suits. Now is the time to bring the little chaps along and we'll suit them to admiration. Our stock of Boy's Clothing presents a panorama of unequalled values. Little chaps are like a judge and jury, they try suits. Our suits will stand trial better than any boys' clothing offered elsewhere. We win on the score of superior materials and workmanship. Every suit we offer would be cheap at a much higher price. Low prices and high values are good things for buyers. They're our twins. You're certainly getting the most for your money when you buy from us. <br> ONE PRICE. <br> J. P. GARDNER, <br> 136-138 Main Street. <br><br> |
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This page has a section for the Young Men's Christian Association of Salt Lake City, Utah, and an advertisement for J. P. Gardner's clothing store. The section for the Young Men's Christian Association is broken into six parts. The first five sections note a speech to be given by Dr. C. A. Dorman, the past Sunday's meeting with Reverend Josiah McClain, a meeting with Reverend A. Holden Byles of England, a donation to the association, and an opinion on a mock trial held by a club of the association. The last part of the Young Men's Christian Association section is titled Echoes, and includes random sentences on events pertaining to the association, such as upcoming sports, notices for the members, and an advertisement for a young man who can paint. |