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Show Building In addition to his ministerial Ministry. orally the Present Church: 1921-1941 reviewed current books. duties, Trapp also These book lectures in the money for Trapp to bolster his salary, often in arrears. He reviewed Vardis Fisher's church provided which was extra Children of God, and Fisher quipped that Trapp made more on the book than he did. Another book reviewed was Annie Pike Greenwood's We Sagebrush Folks and that day - unknown she was sitting on the front row and was so Trapp impressed with Trapp that she became a regular attendant at to - and member of the Unitarian 1940 attacks Early in were society: being in the liberal movement in Utah. concerted 1 made anyone involved Because there appeared to on be a as the Unitarian minister, he decided in underground campaign Dr. Trapp mid-January to to unseat submit his resignation to Halbert S Kerr, board president, and give the members a chance to indicate whether they .. wanted him to continue as their minister. congregational meeting on 24 [anuary speaker was James H. Wolfe, a justice Supreme Court, there "a was and he said that due of witch wave that liberals in Utah hunting were not to At the annual vl 940 the keynote of the Utah State the war and red in Europe baiting" exempt from such a and smear Trapp discussed his letter of resignation and his reasons for writing it. He was asked to reconsider his resignation, and the congregation unanimously voted to campaign." Dr. Trapp as their minister. Marking the climax of Trapp's ministry retain Rev. was the fiftieth anniversary of the church. Preparations for this celebration began 41 42 in 1938, when Jacob Trapp, Letter to invitation lists Stan Larson, 6 Ms 508, Bx 121, Sbk 2. February began to be compiled. 1990. 109 |