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Show TO OPEI WEDNESDAY: Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting Meet-ing in Salt Lake to Last Three Days. Sfpslons of the thirty-fourth anrtunl o.HNin of tlift Uiali JlaptLst f.iixtf, convent con-vent Inn will open at Imnmnu'-l Hapt ist chun-h at U o'clock VVntlnt-srlay inornins, B-iptcnibor Dr. C. E. Allen, pastor of 1 1 nit church, will welcome the visiting 'JeksatcH. Homo and forcfsn mint-ions w'M io eon- jBlfl'M'tri itt tilt: HCSHIOII."', wh'.-'h will close with a Baptl:-;t Youir People's union rally at 7 o'clock Friday evening. Sep-tcmluT Sep-tcmluT L'S, Dr. Gftoryo Jj. White of l.os j nicies rr-ivfrlntf an acl'Irn.ss on "Our Voting People" at that session'. "The Trenrlws" Is the theme of an arl-rlie.ss arl-rlie.ss lo ht; d.-hverd by Mrs. A. V. WI1-tfry WI1-tfry of Salt l-ik at the inoct lixt? of the worn fin's K0i'i:tlcs of the denomination Friday afP-moon. The subject of organizing organ-izing a young people's department of the matf) convention will be I'oriaidered and eiinnifiKed at the FrUliiy morning session, Fred Preshn w of Qden Hpf-aking on "The Functions of a B. Y. P. IV at that time. Dr. George L. White of Lx3 Angles An-gles will Hpenk on "Foraign America" t that time also. MUjs Ina Shaw of Topeka, Kan.,- will apeak on "Russia" at the missionary prayer meeting Thursday morning, while Dr. .T. P. HpiMngston of Portland, Ore., will talk on "Measuring Our Schools by The National Standard." The llev. Coe llavne, pastor of tint Burlington Baptist chunh of Salt Bake; the "Rev. A. V. Willow Wil-low sUte evangelist: Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald of Sail Biike; Dr. K. D. Hammond of Salt Duke; R. W. Spencer of Moab; the Rev. H Tyon Bavnes, pastor Bethel t hurch, Salt Iike; Dr. A. W. Rider of Bob Angeles; Dr. C. A. Woody of Portland, Port-land, Ore.; Dr. B. C. Barnes of New York Citv, and the Rv. F. J. Blt.legren of Salt Uike will he ;Viong the speakers. The report of K. O. Dindgren of Salt Lake, the treasurer, will be read Thursday afternoon. aft-ernoon. ProiYissor J. A. Smith of Ogden will speak that afternoon on "Increasing r'hur-'h offerings." The Ogden and the Provo cliolrs will furnish music at different dif-ferent t lines. The election of officers will be held toward the closing" session. |