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Show U ni tarianism in Utah advertiser, will the younger people and, if he has ,,10 will after a time succeed. The response attract staying qualities, of the board of trustees was to grant Kellington a four-month leave of absence, in order for him to observe the methods used ministers of successful Unitarian churches by . West Coast Kellington (Los Angeles, San left Salt Lake City and Santa Diego, on , on the Barbara)." 19 November 1923, and as the Salt Lake Unitarian society. He became minister of the Unitarian church at Santa Aha, it turned out never California, from Unitarian his Ph.D. returned 1924 to 1927; but to was dropped fellowship on 11 March 1930. He later degree from the University of California. Frank 1. Hunt the was next minister from received for the Unitarians in Salt Like City. He received an A.B. degree from Mercer University in 1915, a B.D. degree from Newton Theological Seminary in 1920, and an A.M. degree from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 1921. He served as pastor at . Chapel the. Howe Street 1916 to 191 7, and. was Methuen, Massachusetts, from ordained in San Diego, California, in pitched for the Lynn-Cornet baseball team of the Greater Boston TWilight League during 1920 and 1921, and told a Tribune reporter: "They say as a minister that my delivery is good, doubtless a trait developed during my Rev. Hunt in 1918,. work in the box.,,12 Baptist Church of He was a King City, California, from and had never before served 10 H. E. Kelling ton , minister at the Letter to Judge as Community 1922 to 1923, minister in a Unitarian church. Loofbourow, F. C. 8 OctOber 1923, located in Ms 508, Bx 40, Fd 17. II [Frederick C. Loofbourow j, Letter to Rev. Samuel A. in Ms 508, Bx 40, Fd 17.' . . . . 90 12 The Salt Lake Tribune, 26 November 1923, 12. Eliot, 25 October 1923, located |