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Show ! PRESBYTERIANS IN SPRINGVILLE Rev. Harry 0. Fee of Salt Lake City Chosen Moderator. The meeting of the Salt Lake Presbytery was bold in Springville last week. The attendance was well over one hundred. From Salt Lake City came 2(1, from Payson 14, from American Fork 1, from Thistle 2, from Delta 1. from Provo 4 and from Spanish Fork 3. Mrs. Unwlins Cadwallader of San Francisco represented the foreign mission board and Miss Itolierta Barr represented the national board of New York. Enthusiasm prevailed pre-vailed in the addresses, and the offerings were found to have gone beyond the quotas. The pageant or missionary exercise, exer-cise, "Ye Are the Light of the World," was impressively presented by 28 young people and the help it gave to others was proof of God's blessing on the service. The account ac-count of service, together with the picture, will be sent to the Christian Chris-tian Endeavor World, Boston, for puimcation. Rev. Harry O. Fee, of Westminster Westmin-ster church. Salt Lake City, was chosen moderator, and Rev. W. II. Ensign as slated clerk. Rev. Wild-man Wild-man Murphy of Payson and L. D. Anderson of Salt Lake are the commissioners com-missioners to attend the world gathering, the general assembly that meets at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 22. Splendid hospitality was shown our guests in all hearts and homes that were met in our beautiful city. The courtesies of the art display were much appreciated. Services at the church next Sabbath Sab-bath will be an "echo meeting" in which impressions of this gathering will be given by the congregation so that "nothing be lost." A special committee on resolutions resolu-tions presented the following which was heartily adopted: "Salt Lake Presbytery records its appreciation of the hearty and efficient effi-cient way in which the Springville church has entertained this spring meeting. "We note the signs of progress being made in this Springville church in every way not only with increased care of the church and manse properties, but also in spiritual spirit-ual and social conditions. "We appreciate also the splendid splen-did wa all the needs of the Presbytery Pres-bytery have been cared for. The pastor and his good wife have thrown their efforts into this work with great zeal and efficiency. All the members of the church and congregation con-gregation have helped them in every way and we have greatly enjoyed this hospitality. "SPECIAL COMMITTEE OX RESOLUTIONS." |