Show TRIBUTE IS PAID TO BISHOP SPALDING AND WELCOME GIVEN DEAN i V S I E L LI uIt I I DEAN S R B HARAC nc of matters educational C state and illustrative or 01 tI tg standing of the Epis tal ral hure j t tah h was wag the gathering st t t Cullen hotel of the thet c t th t district of ofU 11 U h t i d or of the St SL Pauls ht tt 4 S luu tj Li tit h of the cEde ration ralton tL tI ti nf Hf year I the Lh pi t r f tilt the Rt itt R Rv Bishop l 1 S the welcoming to this 1 eki of f tb I an of St Marks cathe ura th R R It H we nearl one hundred l jil of the die dis dist diet t nd i II associated with the rho lam are ard prominent in ins s iii ht s and onal circles of the All i da banquet was wasi i in tit ti Ij hg dining hall ball of the ho bo hot td t 1 tt tr s i h a t tong ling list of speakers tId l what had beo been n accomplished b by here during the tho years of the theor theof or of Bishop Spalding Th ng tho those e present were the Rt Rev I bishor Spalding Dean Pan Callaway of St SL cathedral Re Rev Charles E Per PerlIs lIs r 1 St Pauls church the Re Rev I Paul ul n s 5 the Re Rev 1 K J Jones of Lo Lof I Ifa f fa ar the Re Rev Rev T T P Denhart of 1 Provo the Rev W W Yo Fleetwood of Og den the Re Rev M J Hearsay of White I Rocks Prof George M Marshall of the University of Utah Major Wilkes M I H I Walker Valker Judge Ritchie the Rev 21 I w i Thee the Hev W Yo F Buckle Buckley and a long list of others i The banquet was commenced nt at a little I after arter S 8 and It was after 16 10 I when A O 0 Gates president of the St i I Pauls Mens club introduced the Rev Charles E Perkins as toastmaster of the evening He Rev Pt Perkins spoke briefly ot of the occasIon for the meeting sac and of the events whIch had characterized the epic I r c I Ip p O OS tA tAt t q S te 4 r rr r BISHOP F S SPALDING t t ot of II lIe aIled at I It t c n to the mel nce of the coming of Jr tr th new dean of St Marks cathedral tit tI Rev S R Callaway succeeding Dean now bishop of western Colorado And upon the splendid showing of f the church In this state at the present time tim Much had llad been accomplished he said antI and more remained to be done and nOli he introduced Professor George GeorgO M I Mar Marshall shall who spoke at some length on the subject St Pauls Cl Church The subject Our Own Field was handled bandied by the Rev Paul Jones who told or of the especial work of the Episcopal opal church In this district Judge M L called attention to the work being carried on by St Marks cathedral The Old and the New was discussed in char tlc manner by Dean II C Tave of Ogden then told of what was being dane b by the Chur h of the tho Good Shepherd of that city after which Bishop Spalding closed the speechmaking g bY a glance Into the past and the of what the future futuro had In store for the organization with the subject Retro peet and Prospect I GOT CRACKED A few weeks ago Mrs G G of Asbury Park N J went out auto uto and got ner Der face cracked Since then whenever she goes riding she Is careful to proteCt her face from the tho dry parching and terrible stinging of the wind by the application ot of a little Although the does not show she washes washeR It oft off upon h her r return ant and finds her skin sot soft lear clear ant and free front from irnita tion In like manner prevents the lips and hanl s from chapping It Is Im mense popular among the theatrical profession for use In making UP pro luro the face from cosmetics besides enabling them to be washed off easily Being nn an ointment soothes and heals at once It Is iM ored and cannot bp be detected When used tor scaly scalp dandruff bolls boils scabs sores eruptions chafing hives blotches etc It drives away th soreness and curos cuns In In 48 43 hours Is stopped immediately Is on sale for tor 50 cents at the F J Hill Drug Co and all reliable drug stores But a a supply suf to relieve the minor men and to clear the and rid the tho face of pimples In 24 hours will ho bo gent by mall free or of charge to any one who will write to the Emergency Laboratories street New ew York ork City |