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Utah--Church history; Ephraim (Utah); Manti (Utah); Murray (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Church Review (newspaper); Second Methodist Episcopal Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Methodist Episcopal Church (Salt Lake City, Utah); Methodist Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodist Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Methodists--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopal Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Episcopalians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sunday schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Orphan's Home (Salt Lake City, Utah); Epworth League (Salt Lake City, Utah); Bible. O.T. Psalm CXIX; Presbyterian Church (Manti, Utah); Presbyterian Church--Utah-Manti; Presbyterians--Utah-Manti; Sunday schools--Utah-Manti; Holidays; San Pete Company Bible Society; Bible-Societies; Church membership; Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Prices--Utah--Salt Lake City; Miller and Miller Coal Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Coal trade-Utah; Coal-Utah; Coal mines and mining-Utah; Salt Lake Hardware Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Hardware industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Stoves |
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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> intentions of the paper are appreciated: <br> "The roll of REVIEWS is received Saturday morning and is well received by our people. If your patience and your backing do not fail to us ward, ere long we will not be able to do without you. I find the matter very interesting and important. <br> G. W. MARTIN, <br> Pastor 1st Pres. Church, Manti." <br><br> SECOND M. E. CHURCH. <br> Sunday School at 10 a. m. sharp in the new church. <br> Morning service at 11 o'clock; five minute object sermon to the children, followed by the regular-sermon of thirty minutes. <br> Class meeting led by Chas. H. Campbell at 12 m. <br> Orphan's Home children's meeting conducted by Mrs. Allison at 3 p. m. <br> Infirmary services led by Mrs. Jacobus at 3 p. m. Let us all go and have a rousing meeting today. <br> Epworth League this evening at 7:15. Do not be late. Come prepared to take part. The president requests all the Leaguers to bring ten cents each to pay April and May dues, five cents per month. <br> Murray, preaching tonight by Geo. E. Jayne at 8 p. m. <br> The following delegates have been appointed to the Epworth League convention: C. H. Campbell, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Bruton. <br> Ladies prayer meeting, Friday at 3 p. m. in the little chapel. Mrs. Walters, one of the originators of the Friday meeting, will have supervision of this work and by visitation and invitation try to make it a power in our church work as it has been in the past. <br> Regular prayer meeting Wednesday at eight p. m., lesson, the 119th Psalm. <br> Mr. Odell A. Kenedy has been dismissed by letter this week. The Lord keep him faithful wherever he may go. <br> We invite the whole community, to attend church. People who stay away from church because somebody has done wrong must be hard up for an excuse. <br> Children's Day was a high day at the Second church. The whole day was a children's jubilee. <br> The church will be closed all day conference Sunday, June 23. <br> Salt Lake City. <br><br> Presbyterian, Manti. <br> Miss L. A. Wiles, principal of the school, was in attendance upon some sessions of the General Assembly, as she passed through Pittsburg on her way home, where, perched on the high bank of the Hudson, she now rests. Her longing to return to the mountains of Utah will soon begin. <br> The Sunday school superintendent has been out with the sheep for ten days, while his cousin came in to nurse a sick family. <br> Children's Day exercises went off well at Ephraim and Manti. At latter place, the principal being east, the young ladies of the Sunday school trained the primary and intermediate classes, and it was well done. The entire program was well rendered and the giving was encouraging to all, Ephraim's collection being $6.25 and Manti's $9.50. <br> The annual meeting of the San Pete Co. Bible Society was held in the Presbyterian church, Manti, the evening of June 6th, Supt. Hetzler being present and participating. Usual reports were made and approved. The collection taken that evening and the subscriptions taken next morning amounted to $19.90; sales for year were $10.50. <br><br> Speaking of Coal.... <br> Have you given us that trial order yet? <br> Well, don't you know it will pay you? <br> MILLER & MILLER <br> 38 W. 2ND SOUTH <br> "COAL THAT SUITS." <br> 'PHONE 88. <br><br> Everlastingly doing things to increase our lead. <br> Constantly giving the most for the money- explains why this is always the busiest store. <br> Come in and See the Bargains for this Week. <br> These Beautiful all-steel polished Handle Curling Irons at.... 3c each. <br> The best Stove made-don't smoke or smell-for.... 49c each <br>All-brass Curling Iron Heaters.... 6c <br> Drop in and see our thousand other bargains in house furnishing hardware. <br> SIGN OF BIG GUN, <br> 42-44 W. Second South. <br> Salt Lake City. <br> Salt Lake Hardware Company.<br><br> |
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This page has three articles followed by two advertisements. The first article is a continuation from the previous page and has a letter from G. W. Martin to The Church Review. The next article is for the Second Methodist Episcopal Church of Salt Lake City, Utah, and notes church meetings, classes and services, including the Orphan's Home children's meeting and Epworth League events. The second article also mentions Children's Day, conference, and members. The third article is for the Presbyterian Church of Manti, Utah, and is about the principal of the school, Miss L. A. Wiles, having gone east; Children's Day; and the San Pete Company Bible Society. The advertisements are for the Miller and Miller Coal Company and the Salt Lake Hardware Company. |
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Campbell, Charles H.; Jayne, George E., 1845-1924; Kenedy, Odell A.; Martin, George Washington, 1841-1914; Allison (Mrs.); Bruton (Mrs.); Campbell, C. H.; Hetzler (Supt.); Jacobus (Mrs.); Walters (Mrs.); Wiles, L. A. (Miss) |