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Show Utah Unitarianism in Schroeder, charter member a ad one of the original board loaned of the Unitarian society. This book was Libraries of Chicago. The to us by the Center for Research Lake City, except selected discourses were delivered in Salt which case it was delivered in the case of Edwin H. Wilson, in New York, a year before he came to Utah. in of trustees Schenectady, In some cases the newspaper report. only available These sermons source provide is a condensed the reader with ideas opportunity to see numerous threads of Unitarian to being expounded over a hundred-year period. Permission Ed quote their sermons has been' given by Jacob Trapp, Wilson, Hugh Gillilan, Ron Clark, Dick Henry, and Tom an Goldsmith. credit must be given Picht, local Unitarian Church Special to Irma Hance and Historians, Virginia who for years gathered historical records and provided a stimulus for others to keep better records. In 1966 they published In Commemora tion of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the First Unitarian Church. This book contains a history of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City; historical accounts of the Women's Alliance, the Layman's League" and the Sunday School, and lists of ministers, early members, board members, Women's Alliance leaders, and various other lists. The next year Hance published the Statistics of First Unitarian Church, which contains compilations of ministers, dedications of children, marriages, funerals, and the 2,135 known members from 1 891 to 1966. Hance and Picht that their efforts would prove useful to those who labored on the centennial history, and this hope has been fulfilled, as these volumes have been a hoped of information: helpful source ' In 1986 the Historians Committee of the First Unitarian, xii Church of Salt Lake City was composed of Lorille Miller, chair, |