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Show Unitarianism in Utah acting president. After a lengthy discussion it decided that "the work of the Society be resumed and a Lawrence was as Upon deciding there would Minister called." carry the society through the next year, there was unanimous vote from the 300 people present to call Rev. money a be sufficient to be $3,000 per year, with $1,000 coming from the American Unitarian Association." The Unitarian society was formally reorganized Thacher as their minister.' His salary was to April 1901. Henry A. Whitney, newly chosen president of the board of trustees for 1901, optimistically promised that if the Unitarians would do what they should, on 21 "in two years the Unitarian society would be the strongest organization in the city, outside the dominant [Mormon] church.!" Rev. David Utter for three American order one to agreed to take the Sunday services weeks, while a replacement minister from the Unitarian Association took his pulpit in Denver, in give Thacher of his sermons time to Rev. Utter had The Unitarians continued through August Circle, move an audience of 650 to meet in people. the Salt Lake Theatre The women's 1902. reestablished from Massachusetts. For organization, Unity May 1901 when twenty ladies met at the home of the former president, Martha J. Watson, "to reorganize the Unity .Circle, which has been a thing of the Watson took charge of past.- for almost two years. the meeting, but declined to be named as the new president. Estelle G. Cowan was nominated and unanimously elected as the president, and eighteen of those present indicated they wanted to join Unity Circle. was on 29 "10 7 8 9 56 Congregational Meeting Minutes, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 The Salt Lake 10 Tribune, 7 April April 1901, 22 Ms 508, Bx 74, Fd 3. April 1901, 1901, 8. 8. located in Ms 508, Bx 1, Bk 1, 293. |