Show PRESBYTERY OF UTAH Sh ldonJncl son College Is to Bo Known n Westminster College Ka > svllle April 5Tho Presbytery of Utah spent Iho day In routine business and closed Us labors after a popular meeting at night An interesting report was made by the trustees of Sheldon Jackson college I will henceforth bo known ns tho Westminster college A letter was read from lie president Rev George Bailey who Is now residing at Washington D C Ho Is busy with the affairs of the college Incidentally It was earned that tho Wcslcyan college at Bloomington I had conferred upon him iho degree of Ph D for having completed com-pleted tho prescribed course and passed tho cxnmlnalion exnmlnaton Rev John Wilson slated clerk andRe and-Re Charles M I Shepherd o Evanston Wyo were granted tho privilege of leave of absence from their fields for at east six weeks Rev James Meteor of Richfield and Elder El-der Nelson of Mantl were elected commissioners to tho general assembly which meets In New York city tho 16th of next month fho Presbytery accepted the invitatIon or the Logan church to hold Its fall mooting moot-Ing at that city A popular meeting was hold In the evening at which Rev S E Wlohard D D discussed the results of accepting Christ In thIs world A short session of the Presbytery was held at tho close of tho popular meeting Resolutions oc thanks were passed and Iho Prcsbjtery adjourned to meet at the call of tho moderator Rev N E Clcm cnson Kaysvllle April GA number of tho ministers of tho Presbytery 0 Utah remained re-mained at Kayavlllo over the Sabbath and conducted tho meeting of tho day At the morning service Rev N 12 Clemen son of Logan preached the sermon and wns asolatcd b > Rev R G McNIece D D and Rev Mr lllgglns The communion Bervlco following was conducted by Rev James Meteor ot Richfield and Rev Theodore Theo-dore Lee of Spanish Fork At the evening eve-ning service Rev George W Martin discussed artn cussed the resulto In the future life ot re jecting Christ In thle and Rev John Wilson the results of accepting him Tho I S PrcHbytory and teachers expressed themselves them-selves well pleased with their entertainment entertain-ment by the people of Kaysvllle and the I meeting will paus Into history aa ono of S the most pleasant ever held Baptist Church Dedicates Sprlngvllle April 7Th First Baptist church o this city whfch has Just been competed was dedicated yesterday Morning services wero held at 1 a mat m-at which Rev Bruce K Miney of Salt Lake preached the dedicatory normon A Hpcclal service for boyo amid girls was held nt 3 p m and a song service was lon held In the evening at 730 at which Rev F Barnctt 0 Salt Lako preached Special services will bo held every evenIng eve-nIng this week with Rev Mr Klnnoy aa preacher Tho new church Is 1 u very pretty and substantial brick building |