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Show · III the Present Church Building 1921-1941 IT of the former pastor, Adelbert of the board, Frederick C. Loof WAS THE RECOMMENDATION Hudson, to the president bourow, which led to Herbert Kellington's the to congregation in Salt Lake He delivered his first 1921. bourow liked him and felt he but wondered if seriously other ministers in this in the experience city pulpit.,,1 City in 23 January. Loof sincere and had Kellington speak Sundays in for three sermon on was invitation to could .. . high ideals, compete with point of education and The board of trustees decided shorten the trial one sermon Herbert to period and after only they voted unanimously to invite be. the minister of the one year at paying three-fifths of the Herbert E. Kellington Sunday Kellington more fifty-four-member congregation $2,500, with the to for American Unitarian Association salary.' had been the minister church in Canada from 1900 at a Methodist 1903, at the Congregational church in Howell, New York, from 1905 to 1908, and at the Universalist church at Cooperstown, New York, from to Kellington received B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Toronto in Canada, and an S.T.B. degree from the Unitarian School for the Ministry at Berkeley, 1908 J FCL to 1909. [Frederick C. Loofbourow], Letter to Reverend A. L Hudson, 27 January 192 1 , located in Ms 508, Bx 40, Fd 16. 2 [Frederick C. Loofbourow], inMs 508, Bx 40, Fd 16. Letter to Rev. H. E. Kellington, 4 February 1921, located 87 |