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Show He's the Mormorr Moody. Rev. Drlghnm H. Rob rt• h in 'lo on llcliS"ioua Dut ·• VVrltten tor The Sund y Republic, The ~ formon Moody Is in to n and with him the Sankey of the Latter-Day S Int . Brigham Roberts ls a powerful man, po erful in more than one sen e. l:l I n large man with the br wn of th viii g blacksmith whom Longfellow Immortalize . He is of sturdy frame and his f atures ha o Brigham H. Roberts, the Mormon Moody. a .Jovian strength. His eyes are blue and his hair light brown. His face is passive except when the passion ot oratory Is upon him. But he is a power on the platform or on the tripod. One of the leaders of the Democracy of his State, he I yet has the hardihood often to differ from the local party as to expediency or right. On the floor ot the recent Constitutional Convention be fought against overpowering opposition a lone gallant fight against the granting of suffrage to women. He opposed 1t not only because he feared the ru h ir. rr,i . c """'i-r," ,:i~ " _t ;f po·nt" and "The Miss.on of Joseph Smith. ~eo'rge D. Pyper, a sweet singer from z·1 n with a remarkably sympathetic voice w ~ich is always in demand at the bes~ fincerts in Salt Lake City, is .Mr. Robt:rts irt3t lieutenant, and Melvin J. Ballard, a young bar tone from Logan, the second. T{e party is staying at ZHO Lucas avenue. After its departure two young elders n::,m d Christiar.sen and Tha. krell _will have arge 0 f a branch of the church 1D thi Llty. Th fir"t of a series of meetings "- 111 be held \1 Chatsworth Hall at the ,,~orn:::r of Olive and Seven tee-nth • treete at ~-30 p, m., ext Sunday, and there wlll be m eUngs ~very evening thereafter tor a month. lrn-1 |