Show EVANGELICAL l CHURCH WORKERS HOLD HO CONVENTION IN OGDEN Special Sp to The Herald HeraM Ogden Olden May 10 Today was wag a gala galaday galaday galaday day and a busy one for the Ute Evangeli Evangel Evangelical cal cab church people of the city Abut About Ab ut visitors vl came in to attend the tha t union meeting of ot workers Inthe Young Pee Peo Peoples F ples pies Society of Christian Endeavor th the Baptist Young Peoples union and the Epworth League LegUe The Th general session was held hold in the tM Methodist church with auxiliary meet meetings meetings ings in each of the other churches S where bere also meals were s served for the tile workers The pro ramm previously ar arranged arranged r ranged provided for something almost every minute of the flay day and the oc 00 occasion casion culon was also the th annual business meeting m Ung of ot two of the organizations Christian Endeavor d vor Society The reports of the Christian Endeavor or society showed societies in the state and twentynine of at these thase were heard beard from having members I si F i I Horace H 11 Smith President Christian Christi n Endeavor Kruger Photo an increase of ot 18 over last lant year Seven of the twentynine societies did not re report report report port The officers elected were Horace H Smith Salt Lake Lak president Miss Nan Nannie nie nb Clayton of or Salt Lake Ethel Rich Richardson Judson ardson Ogden and Dr Raymer of Salt Lake vice Ice presidents Miss Mary Van Houten secretary and treasurer Miss Thomas Themes M r Pond of or Provo junior su superintendent superintendent superintendent Miss Mary Langley Miss Ml Louie Lonie Clow Clo Miss Evelyn Hender Hendel Hendershot shot bot Rev P A Simpkin E H Dor Dorman Dorman Dorman man and Miss Mies Maud raud Loofbourow di directors directors directors rectors Young Peoples Union The Baptist t Young Peoples union have their business meetings in Sep and ami consequently Ons no n reports r rOp P ts were received and no officers rs elected ele ted at tills thin U timer tIme The e organization 1 has four branches in the state and about 15 members Miss tIl Anna ADna L Smith of Og den tift Is the president pre As An the Baptist Young Peoples union had no business session to hold held they devoted the time Utne between 19 ii and 13 U to social features spending an enjoyable two hours at the Baptist Ba The Epworth League was presided over ever by Byron Byton Ott of Pa and It was shon that there were delegates present ent pr besides those from front 0 den coming from Salt SaIt Lake two from Park City and two i from Payson The league elected I state officers as follows President A AS AS S S Peters of Salt Lake vice presidents i B IL F Ott of Payson Fayson Grace Harkness Harkne of ot Salt Lake Richard Glace Murray I and May Cook Park City treasurer I MInd s Sue Clark Salt Lake secretary Maggie DeArmand Salt Lake j The league has had bad no i junior ju or so society society clety in the past pant year but it was de decided decided I to organize one and Miss Edith Smith of Murray was named as junior superintendent The Rev G F P Womer Occasioned considerable surprise in the midst of or orthe the proceedings by arguing that the League go into executive session par particularly particularly specifying that newspaper newspapermen men should be excluded A A Secret Session Mr Womer Werner g gave ve as his reason that they might want to discuss things of particular importance and that the newspaper men might not understand them and might draw wrong conclusions Mr Werners motion carried many of the delegates refraining retraining from voting It was stated that the par particular business to be discussed was the suggestion that the league with withdraw withdraw withdraw draw from the other societies How However Howver However ever ver the subject was wag as not brought up in tangible form tOrm and the question was settled temporarily at least by y adding addinga I a new section to the constitution al 51 allowing allowing I lowing the executive board to name the time and place of or next meeting The general sessions held In the Methodist church were presided over overby overby overby by Rev J F Carver Carcer and the pro gramme as heretofore published In InThe InThe InThe The Herald was carried out almost en entire entire entire tire several severs fine musical selections be being being beIng ing added Addresses were made by Miss Evelln Evelin Hendershot Mrs A J Gorham GO am Professor G H Marshall A AS AS AS S Peters Rev Rc Dr B B Tyler Miss E F R Parsons Pearsons W TV E B Stimpson Horace H n Smith A junior rally of consider considerable considerable considerable able interest is was as conducted by J T Axton and Rosalie Rosalle Pollock all aU this be being beIng ing in the afternoon The evening session after the usual devotional services and the adoption of resolutions consisted of an earnest ad afi address address dress by b Dr J L Albritton on TiN uTa Purpose of the Young Peoples So Societies Societies also one by Rev Dr PI Tyler on What Jesus Christ Had to Offer to Young Life Lite Dr Tyler Jed In a t consecration con service which closed the convention and the visiting delegates returned south by a special Rio Grande nde train leaving about 11 |