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Show Missionaries bound for the orient tf a a: BAPTISTS TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES BAPTIST missionaries on their way to the Orient. Top row, left to right H. S. Philpott, Mrs. j H. S. Philpott, M. R. Hartley, Mrs. M. R. Hartley, G. J. Geis and Dr. Lewis Liung. Front j - row Miss E. C. Bond, Dr. J. A. Ahlquist, Mrs. J. A. Ahlquist, Dr. L. W. Cronkhite and Mrs. ! G. J. Geis. ' . ! ! )l"!!".'" I.J. . WW ".'.'.. M.I. 1,1- I ,IIIPWW.' '. .'.' .i..u,.l,l.iuw.i.im l,.4 l - I I 1 " - - h f-?,- ! Expect to Leave Tonight for San Francisco, Whence They Will Sail. jg ISSIONARY services unique in II I linraoter are being conducted I VI today at Immanuel Baptist church. A large delegation of missionaries bound for the orient arrived ar-rived in Salt Lake yesterday from the past. Their presence over Sunday has teen taken advantage of to secure their presence at the missionary meetings to be held at 11 o'clock this morning and again at 7:30 this evening. They will leave for San Francisco this evening and will sail from that port for Hong-' Hong-' iong, China, October 11. ?he party includes Dr. L. W. Cronkhite, Cronk-hite, in charge, and Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Philpott, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hart-Ley, Hart-Ley, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geis, Dr. and jlrs. .J. A. Ahlquist, Miss E. I'. Bond and Pr. Lewis Liung. |