The Spirit of missions . A VISIT OIF MISS CAMFIBLD TO AN INDIAN CAMP (876) The Utes in Utah 877. School-liouse at Roosevelt, Utah, where firstPrayer Book service was held it; these civilizing agencies sought the|:sage-brush; in the same way the Churchjimust create a demand for what she hasto give by active service among theI homesteaders in their almost life-and-I death struggle with the desert. Manyof these newcomers are from the variousEastern states, and in the new and verytrying conditions of the reservation sec-tion they feel the lack of the deterrentmoral forces and the wholesome environ


The Spirit of missions . A VISIT OIF MISS CAMFIBLD TO AN INDIAN CAMP (876) The Utes in Utah 877. School-liouse at Roosevelt, Utah, where firstPrayer Book service was held it; these civilizing agencies sought the|:sage-brush; in the same way the Churchjimust create a demand for what she hasto give by active service among theI homesteaders in their almost life-and-I death struggle with the desert. Manyof these newcomers are from the variousEastern states, and in the new and verytrying conditions of the reservation sec-tion they feel the lack of the deterrentmoral forces and the wholesome environ-ment of their former homes. Freed fromold traditions and accepted standards,these people often lose hold upon thespiritual side of life. Of the new towns, Myton possibly hasthe most promise, though it is not as far advanced as Koosevelt, a town furthernorth. Theodore, a more remote settle-ment, is characterized by a splendid en-terprising spirit and its most active citi-zens are communicants of the Rev. Mr. Hersey goes to Myton forservices on alternate Sundays, and toTheodore in


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