Show 5 1COY AND BANNER TALKY TALK-Y 3VL 0 A OFFICIALS ADDRESS THREE MEETINGS They Discuss the Great Work Being Carried onl by the Y M C A and Urge Erection of Building Here Henry J McCoy general secretary of the Y M C A of San Francisco appke at the First Congregational church yesterday morning his subject being Young Men and tho Extension of Christ Kingdom The master he said made frequent references to the kingdom which was the Christ life S within us and which radiates to others The kingdom of heaven according to S Iloilry Drummoml was an organization organiza-tion of the best people for best pur popes The speaker then referred to S Ihe I extent oLthework being done by the Y M C A There were Gil associations asso-ciations which owiicd buildings i worth S 20000000 ThcBC building were In various countries including China Japan Ja-pan and South Africa and many of those In foreign lands had been built by American philanthropists The ardor ar-dor was the greatest fraternity on the globe and Its membership was a passport pass-port intoiie bent society everywhere Last eaIt had found employment for 12000 young men Gladstone had char ncterl7 l the Y M C A as the greatest great-est rellqlouti movement of the nineteenth nine-teenth century Salt Lake he said was one of the largest cities In the United States In uhlclv jissuclatlon did not own Its CIVTt building Ife hoped some benevolent benevo-lent portion would present It with a corner lot and erect a building on it There were OIL an average four association S asso-ciation buildings a month being erected In thlH country and the railroad cornS corn-S lianlcs contributed to its support last S Vnoi tllTnnn Tn r > niinluann lio uitnrml S that more attention and encouragement bo given to young men who are often S alone In the world and sorely in need of kindly attentions Vc were all he said prone to keep flowers and good words for funerals but we should give them to the living so that they could S bo enjoyed by those for whom they vfrn Intended Tho work of the asso I 1 ciation should bo practical us young men who had been considerately treated treat-ed and entertained In Christian homca S would be loss likely to go astray General Secretary McCoy also sjloke to a large audience yesterday afternoon In the Y M C A ns did Secretary Danner Mr Danner referred to Salt Lakes abundant hospitality anti fie enjoyment he had taken in It lie adVised the active members of the ns Boclatlon to each bring an associate member to the Sunday afternoon meetings S meet-ings and to always go to the Bible for S ojicourngemont and Inspiration Mr McCoy told how the life oC Joshua was an example of courage It needed cour S Hge to resist sin for sin makes cowards cow-ards of us all und we need courage S ask men to accept Christ Dont be mechanical In your religious life be act ac-t tive energetic and courageous in pushIng push-Ing Christian work This association ought lo have a building of US own Go out and secure a corner lot and make a beginning Both speakers told how much they had enjoyed themselves during their Sunday stay In Zion A largo audience listened last night lo the visiting Y M C A secretaries in the First Methodist church Mr Danner spoke on the elements of success suc-cess In Y M C A work referring in detail to tho mental moral and phy slcal departments Into which the work Is so well divided and showing to J what a high degree of perfection these departments have been developed and the wonderful results from association effort among young men Secretary McCoy also spoke on the breaking homo ties by young men In going out into the world nnd how necessary It was for the Y M P A to reach out and bring those young men Into the kingdom of God before the devil got hold of them Ho made a special point of what can be accomplished through sympathy and Christian fellowship und created an excellent Impression Messrs Dunner and McCoy leave this morning for the west |