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Show UTAH BAPTISTS ' IN MENTION The annual session of the Utah Baptist state convention will bo held In Provo. beginning Tuesday morning, morn-ing, September 6, at 10 o'clock. The meetings will be helJ In the First Baptist church, Rev, J. M. Slglor, pastor. pas-tor. Several representative men of the denomination will be in attendance, attend-ance, and will assist by addressos and suggestions. lvrof. J. A. Smith of Ogden is presldont of the convention. conven-tion. A delegation of messengers from the local organization will be in attendance. A provisional program has been prepared, which will be carried car-ried out us printed. In so far as It Is possible. The program Is as follows fol-lows Tuesday. 10 a. m. Opening exercises Report of program eornmltlee. Annual sermon, Rov. Chas. Mc-Harness. Mc-Harness. Appointment of committees. 2 p. in. Woman's Missionary society socie-ty of Utah. Devotional and praise sort Ice, Misd Mattie Vanderlaan. Minuted and reports of circles A word from our mission girls, Miss Dressel, Miss Vanderlaan, Mrs. Rogers. Greetings from state officers. Reminiscence. "Ten Years Work Utah," Miss Maude Ditmars. Our Methods with Mission Study Classes, Miss W. E. Moore. Address, MUs Mlllspaugu Address, Dr. C. A. Coox. Young People's Meeting. 7:30 p m. Devotional service, O. R Mutnford. 7:45 p. m. Address by state president. pres-ident. Business. Two minute reports from the various vari-ous societies, of the best things done during the year. Singing, Male quartetre. S:15 p. m. Address. "A Straight Line," Rev. L. T. Barkman. Report of committees. Closing service Rev R. A. Lans-dell Lans-dell Wednesday. 9:30 a. m. Devotional service Rev. R. G. Seymour, D D. 10 a. m. Reading of church letters Report of geueral missionary and treasurer. Business. 1:30 p. m. Devotional service, Rev, Robert G. Seymour, D. D. 2 p. ni Effective Eangolison, Rev. C. A. Woody. D. D. Discussion. 3:15 p in. Baptist missious, Rev. R. D. Seymour, D. D. 7:30 p. in. Song servlco. 8:15 p- nv Address, "Doing our Besf" Rev. C. A. CooK. D. D 8:15 p. m. Address, Rev. Joe P. Jacobs. Thursday. 0:30 n. ni Reports of committees and business. 11 a m. Doctrinal sermon, Rev. L. S. Boweruian. 1:30 p. ni. Devotional service, Dr. R G. Seymour. 2 p. m. Conference on Northern Baptist Convention led by Dr. Woody. . 2:45 p. m. Sunday school conference. confer-ence. Rev. II. D. Zimmerman, leader. I "What Constitutes an Efficient Effi-cient Superintendent," Ben Cor-2 Cor-2 ii m II "What Constitutes an Effi cient Sunday School," Rev. Geo. L. McDougal. III "How would you have an Ef ficient Barnca Class," Prof. J. A. Smith. IV "How to have an. Efficient Primary Department," Miss Mattie Proshaw. Discussion. 7:30 p. m. Song service. 8 p m. Evangelist L. T. Barkman will speak on "The Man Delivered Deliv-ered fro-n Prison." Closing services. Note Chapel car "Good Will" Is at Proyo and the Barkmans will assist in the convention, leading the aong services. This car will be seen-In Ogden Og-den some time next month. |