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Show THE Y. M. C. A. READING ROOM. . The New Secretary Expected to Take j Charge In a Few Days. The free reading room of the Salt Lake Y.M.C.A., on East Second South street, is a pleasant place to pass the evenings. Mr. H, L. Willard, acting secretary, welcomes all visitors. The new secretary, Mr. Wildman Murphy, of Leadville, Colo., is expected to take charge of the work bere in a few days. A reception will bo tendered Mr. Murphy Mur-phy in the association rooms. The daily attendance at the headquarters shows it to be an average of sixty young men and about eighty at the gospel meetings at 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoons. after-noons. Tne Bible training class receives re-ceives instructions at 8 o'clock on Saturday Sat-urday evenings. About 125 persons can be comfortably seated in the room, which is daily open from 8 a.m to 10 p.m. The tables are provided with games, newspapers aud magazines. The association is composed of H8 members, mem-bers, and about 7000 persons have visited visit-ed the room since May 1st. The officers of the association ar1: President, C. E. -Allen; first vice-president, Dr. J. F. Millspaugh; second vice-president, vice-president, F. W. Metcalf, recording secretary, sec-retary, C. H. Parsons; treasurer, P. A. Dix: directors, G. M. Scott, J. J. Corum, Frank Pierce. Jatob Kagcy. ' , , |