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Show THE METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. The Conference EndfltT Work-Ministers Assigned to New Fields. The conference of the Utah mission or the M. E. church completed its work his morning. The work, which has heretofore been divided in only two districts, the English and tho Scandinavian, Scandi-navian, of which Dr. llift' was superintendent, superin-tendent, 'was separated into three districts, dis-tricts, over the whole of which Dr. JHff still retains general supervision, wliilc he is at the same time presiding older of tho districts. Tho now districts dis-tricts will bo known as the Salt Lako, Ogden and Scandinavian districts. Appointments to work were made by tho conference as follows: SALT LAKE DISTRICT. Kev. Dr. Iliff, presiding elder. I Salt Lake, First church To bp supplied halt Lake, Eleventh ward ,,....K. E. C'arr J fA'T" -K- U-Oralt gingham To be suppl e :1 '""-'kin W. A. Hunter H?n',e : W. Cohngen Mt. Pleasant B. L. Steed ePM-;; J. D.GlUllan ikCity John Teller Pay-son...., K. T. Smith I. Ci. II. Jeffrey Sllm,a -...To be supplied i00l;1e D.T. Iledses OGDEN DI STRICT. G. E. Jayne, presiding elder. OR'''"-- '..J.W. Hill Ogden circuit Q. K. Javne Logan H. L. Steves muiou, iuano k. H. Snow Weston, Idaho G. T. Wetzel Oxford, Idaho. ; H. A. Jones SCANDINAVIAN DISTRICT. M. Nelson, presiding elder. Salt Luke City , M. Nelson Kphraim N. S. Hansen Hynnu To be (supplied Levan To be supplied Jordan Valley John M. Hansen Oudeu imd Uriyham C. J. Heekner Ovid. Idaho Sj, C. Olsen Provo k. K. Murk Rtfhtield P. A. Pauli.en P. A. H. Franklin, D.J. Frew, W. W. Jones, C. L. Libby and Henry Johnson were ordered to report to their respective respec-tive conferences for work. TWO Kl'.SOtL'TIONS. As a final report the committee on education offered the following resolutions, resolu-tions, which were adopted: Resolved, That we commend in the most hearty terms tho work of the Heaver nod Salt Lako seminaries, and recommend their continuance as departments de-partments of the Utah university. llcsolvcd, That we appreciate the presence of Dr. Payne and have been greatly profited by his counsel and work on the educational interests of our church and that we pledge ourselves to the hearty support of the board of education edu-cation a nil recommend all the workers of the mission to observe "childrcns' day," as bciug not only of great local importance but also the source of great blessings to the entire church. |