Show GASTlETON J AS ANGRY 1 Kicked Over the Traces at aWard a-Ward Meeting PEACE FINALLY RESTORED Castleton Who Had Displaced William Wil-liam Owen a Former Sunday School Assistant Denounced tho Action of the Ward Authorities in I Keeping Owen Out Bishop Wool I ley Said Owen Was Going on a Mission but Owen Denied It Angus 3MC Cannon Restored Peace I 1 I I Wallace C CasUcton wan the central figure In an impromptu and exciting demonstration at a special meeting of I thc Mormon Sundayschool authorities In the Twentyfirst ward last evening j The only thing apparently that pro I vented n sensational ending was tIme i I action of President Angus M Cannon I In throwing himself Into the breach at a most opportune time The opening feature of the demonstration demon-stration was tho temerity of Castlcton in denouncing tho action of the authorities au-thorities in dlspaclng ASMlllam Owen a former Sundayschool assistant and him Castlcton fill the I selecting to vacancy va-cancy canellIshop Bishop Woolley offered in explanation of the change that Owen was goiirg upon a mission but this statement was promptly denied by Owen Bishop AVoolley then made a second explana j I tlon and President Cannon dipped his J oar in Just in limo to prevent further personalities I I WAS A BUSINESS MEETING I The special business of the meeting was to reorganize the ward Sunday I school as the former superintendent Josiah H Burrows had been promoled I lo the position of second assistant toT i to-T C Grlggs the slake Sundayschool superintendent which left the Twonty first ward school unorganized President Presi-dent Angus M Cannon SundaySchool Superintendents T C Grlggs and AV C Burton Judge AVilllam H King and the I ward bishopric wero on the stand President Cannon Superintendent Grlggs and Bishop AVcoMcy were the speakers Each referred to the rapid growth of the ward since it was cut I oft from tIme Twentieth as it now I being much larger than time parent I ward They also spoke of the good I work of the retiring superintendent ns the Sundayschool was In a most excellent ex-cellent condition with over 100 pupils in attendance As Bishop AVoolley closed his general talk he presented the names of the new Sundayschool officers as follows Edwin Ed-win G AVoolley Jr superintendent Josiah B Smith first assistant and I I Wallace C astleton second assistant all receiving a unanimous vote CASTLETON OBJECTS Being called upon for a speech each responded In the usual vein with the exception of Mr Castlelon who seemed very much dlssatlsllcd at his selection and the kicking oul as he put it of William Owen of the former ono assistants I as-sistants Ho said that Brother Owen had been one of the most faithful Sun dayschool workers In the ward for many years and why he should now be I put out he didnt understand He also referred In the course of his remarks to a comparison of President Cannon wherein he spoke of clay In tho hand I of the potter AVhenever a piece was found to be not perfectly plyable and I elastic it was thrown back to be worked over again It seemed to him that Brother Owen was In the same fix IIc I said however that he would accept tho appointment If such action was still desired but ho preferred to see Owen put back OWENS LITTLE SAY Bishop AAroolley replied by saying that Brother Owen had been called on a mission and he didnt propose to prevent pre-vent his going This statement brought Owen to his feet with the declaration that tho Bishop know he Owen was not going on a mission as his circumstances were such that he could not leave his family To Owens statement the Bishop gave a general denial In the shape of an explanation of the mission matter ai Oven had last reported lo I him At this critical Juncture of time controversy con-troversy President Cannon Interfered and hushed the discordant elements The new officers were then sot apart the choir sank an anthem and the meeting was dismissed |