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Show imilMMM- i SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Enthusiastic Session Held at the First Presbyterian Church. The eighteenth annual convention of the 1 tab State Sunday-School ass-- iatlon met al the First Presbyterian church. under the presidency of the Key. Wild-man Wild-man MUrphy, laat night. There was s large attendance of missionaries and teachers from all parts Of the State, and much earnest enthusiasm i haru- t- i l7.- 1 tho opening session Opening Servico A ser Ice of song and pr.il--' ' ond.ieterl by Dr K. Silver of Salt Lake opened the proceedings. Th Oliphant slaters evangelists of California, took the place of the Hudson quartette, as th- latter were unable to be present', but the t'all-fornla t'all-fornla ladles proved competent substitutes substi-tutes The Work Being Accomplished. Miss Jessamine A Shepherd of Bountiful Bounti-ful delivered an address on The Mission Teacher and Her Work." which was followed fol-lowed bv an Interesting talk on "The Missionary and Her Work" by Miss R Maude Dlthiars of SprlngvlllC L'r II 1 Taibott, superintendent of the M E. mission mis-sion spoke on the importance of the work done by the teacher and the missionary, and Dr. Ci. W Martin of Mantl followed With a recital of what has been accomplished accom-plished bv the leai hers and missionaries In their Ibid of I a I ... i Committees Appointed. At the close c.f the addrcsseu the following fol-lowing committee wen appointed Auditing W, J. Donnellan, Salt Pake; Rev. R. H. Johnson, Provo. Resolutions J. A Smith. Ogden, Rev E. C. Parker, Eureka; Miss Porter, Lehl. Programme foi 1906 Thomas Weir, Salt Lake, Ml.--, f. M. An-li- ws Provo L II Page, Salt Pake. Nominations Rev. S H Goodwin, Provo; Pro-vo; Dr. E. V. Silver and Miss Mathews, Provo. Luncheon to Be Served Miss Pearl Allenlini-gh rendered several solos. The convention will meet again this morning at 9:90, -and during the noon recess a luncheon will be served by the ladll - of the church. |