Show I METHODIST MISSION CONFERENCE ENDED Appointments to Charges of Church in Utah Are Aie Announced APPOINTMENTS I IE TS TO CHARGES Superintendent ent of ot missions missions missions-H. H. H J. J Talbott DI District 1 E. E E. E Mork In eha charge To To mo tIC he supplied Ephraim and Spring CIt City City To To To bo be supplied Junction Kingston ton and 1 Marysville Henry Frazer Mount PIca Pleasant ant and Moroni To Moroni-To To Tobe be supplied Richfield Richfield-I. T. T S. S Ha suIt Salt Inke I District Beaver Denver Beaver If M. M 1 Calpe CallIe nIn Bingham ham Cun Cunyon Cunyon on Henry W. W lInen Corinno and Tremonton Thomas Thomas Mainwaring Eureka Eureka- an and William Alberta William l F. F Powell logan Logan To To be supplied Marlon To MarIon To be supplied b by Paul Li L. Ross floss Frisco and Newhouse- Newhouse Samuel Allison Murray and Midvale Joseph Midvale-Joseph Joseph S. S 11 Hurlburt U rl b u r t. t Ogden Ogden Ogden-Fre Ogden Frederick Frederick V V. Fisher Turk Park elt City Thomas City Thomas Cook Price Helper rind and nd Raymond T. T Fisk Provo Pro and Mosida Latham Latham Ingham Ing- Ing ham liam Payson an and To Santa To bo be supplied b by Latham Ingham Tooele and Stockton Paul Stockton Paul I I. L. L Ross floss Price academy James academy James E E. Ferris Salt aIt Lake churches churches First Francis Francis Fran Fran- cis Burgette Short Iliff R. R P P. Nich Nichols Ich- Ich olt Liberty Park D. D I E. E Carter Cart r Waterloo and anti Heath Martin fh Thomas Returned to their conference conference- Edgar C. C Moore Kansas conference confer confer- ence eneo Fred Fre C. C Kell Kelly p Montana con con- ference WITH the appointments ts of or pastors vy who will ser o In the various arlous char charges es the tho fort second forty second annual gathering gath gath- ering of ot the time Methodist Episcopal mission mission mis mis- sion slon of or Utah came to to toa a c close clash oso last night aitor after having been been In session since last Thursday Xo No o changes chang of or Importance Continued Cont on Page Pue i 4 Column olumn C. C METHODIST MISSION CONFERENCE ENDED Continued from page gage One were announced The pulpit of ot the Liberty Park church churchwill will be filled S y by y Rev D. D E. E Carter who for tor several years served the charge at Richfield Rev I I. I S. S Haverfield will wm assume Rev Mr Carters Carter's duties at Richfield The Liberty Park church was left without a n. pastor several months ago when Rev Edgar C. C Moore returned to take up work with the tho Kansas confer confer- ence John Pape a layman has filled the tho pulpit being assisted b by pastors supplied from time to time by other churches of the denomination Rev H. H J. J Talbott was reappointed superintendent of ot missions his work coming coming- in for particular praise from delegates to the conference Dr Francis Burgette Short by his reappointment to the pulpit of tho First Methodist church enters upon his sixth year ear as pastor of ot the tho samo same church This is Js tho the first time in the history of or Salt Lake Lako Methodism that the same pastor has been retained this length of ot time the tho rule of ot the conference placing In ing the tho limit at three years Many Inny Liten to The First Methodist church where the tho sessions of or tho the conference have hae been held was crowded last night with those anxious to hear Dr Dl Henry Buch- Buch tell chancellor of ot Denver university and formerly governor of or Colorado Those who expected to hear a a political political political cal sermon were were doomed to disappointment disappoint disappoint- ment Dr took as his subject Religious Education and did not di divert divert dl- dl vert from his hia subject In tho the course courso of or his sermon Dr Buch Buch- tell teU brought forth a comparison of ot conditions conditions con con- existing in the Methodist church during its Infancy and at the pr present sent time Ho He declared that through education education edu edu- cation factional difference and dissension dissension dissension dissen dissen- sion prevalent until 1860 had been practically done away with He called at attention attention attention at- at to the fact tact that religious education edu cation among and preparation of ot younger members to take active part partIn In church leadership had worked won won- I ders Dr was introduced by Dr Talbott who presided at ot tho the short re religious religious re- re services which preceded tho the final work of at the conference Later Bishop McConnell presiding officer of or orthe the conference called attention to the great religious and educational work ac accomplished by Dr He pointed to the o of the Denver U university n lye ty Favor Church Federation A resolution in favor of at the tho talked of ot federation of oC all the churches of ot Utah which was unanimously adopted was presented b by Rev It n. P. P Nichols of ot th the Iliff luff Methodist church It follows Methodism of ot Utah recognizes the tho I progress made during recen recent t times of oC the tho movement mo looking toward the federation of ot churches of all denominations at work worl In the state and rejoices in that fact tact Therefore Therefore There There- fore be It that all ef efforts efforts ef- ef forts torts that will further a better understanding understanding understanding un un- un- un and prudent t economy econom among churches meet the heartiest approval al of ot this conference Resolutions were unanimously passed thanking Bishop McConnell for tor his courtesy as presiding presiding- officer of oC the confer conference conference con con- fer ference n e and Dr Talbott Dr Short and the people of Salt Lake who opened their homes to the dele delegates ates Practically all delegates deles to the conference conference conference con con- ference attended tho the annual love Jove feast h preceded the morning services Th The love feast was waH held at the First church and began at The regular Sunday morning services began an at 1045 Bishop McConnell McConnen preached the tho sermon the tho title lIUe of ot which was Doing the Everyday Sort or a aThine aThing 1 Thing Thine I J |