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Show BOUNTIFUL MEETING BROUGHT TO CLOSE Officers and Committees for Ensuing Year Named by CongregationaJists at Convention End. The Congregational Association of Utah brought its annual gathering to a close yesterday noon at Bountiful. Its sessions have been largely attended, attend-ed, anil the most successful conference in the history of the association has been realized. The reports of the churches and the officers were presented, revealing a healthy condition and steady growth in all the work in the state. 'The reports of the Rev. F. L. Moore, home missionary mission-ary superintendent, and Rev. F. J. Esta-brook, Esta-brook, Sunday school superintendent, wero in like vein. Resolutions of cordial appreciation for the warm hospitality of the Bountiful people were passed. Plans for the coming year were discussed, dis-cussed, and the selection and appointment appoint-ment of the following officers and committees com-mittees was made in the closing hours: Moderator The R-ev. Ludwig Thorn-sen, Thorn-sen, Provo Registrar The Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Salt Lake. Treasurer Edward Merrill, Salt Lake. Home mission committee "Pr, K. P. Mills, Ogden; L. H. Page, Salt Lake: K. I. Goshen. Salt Lake. Sundav school committee A. F. Bard-well, Bard-well, Salt Lake: Mrs. V. J. Buck, Park City; Mrs. Charles Sargent. Salt. Lake. Kd neat ion committee T lie Rev. .Tames F. Butler, Salt Lake; Miss Alice Rowe, Salt Lake; Dr. George D. Mitchell. Mitch-ell. Ogden. Resolutions committee The t Rev. P. A. Sinipkin, Salt Lake: Miss Agnes Smith, Lchi: Mrs. L. Thomsen, Provo. IViecate national council, four years The Rev. P. A. Simpkin. Revision of constitution The Rev. L. Thorn sen, the Rev. P. A . Simpkin. the Rev. F. ( i. Bra i nerd. The next meeting will be with t he ' Saii'iv church, October. 1017. |