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Show ryni: ke uuoh nevillk or Oxford, Iowa, who will arrive ! tomorrow to WUM the pastorate jl of tha Hth Msthodiat church. j j :iL - '-zsSii NEW KEIHODET PKmnCHMG Minister From Iowa Arrives Tomorrow at the Heath Memorial Church. The Rev. Hush NevUle, formerly pastor pas-tor of the Methodist church at OxTord. Iowa, will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow, to take the pastorate of the Heath Methodist Meth-odist ch-.ireh. Mr. Neville will be accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Neville. A reception will be tendered the new pastor and his wife at the church Thursday Thurs-day night at S o"c!6ck. The Rev. John J. Lace, superintendent of the Methodist Utah mission will preside and speeches will be made by the Rev. J. H. N. Williams Wil-liams of the First Methodist church, the Rev. Clem Da vies of Waterloo church, the Rev. Chester A. Snyder of the Central Cen-tral Christian church, the Rev. Harry T. Zeiders of the Liberty Fark Methodist church, the Rev. E. F Mork. and the Rev. George E. Jayne. Installation exercises ex-ercises will be held Sunday night at ! o'clock. Mr. Neville received his theological training in England and Canada. He has traveled considerably as a missionary, and was chaplain with the British army during the Boer war. He served three years as secretary of the Oskaloosa district. dis-trict. Iowa, ot" the Methodist church. He has held pastorates in North Fortai. Saskatchewan. Sas-katchewan. Canada; Fremont, Iowa; Kili-duff. Kili-duff. Iowa, and Oxford. Iowa. The Heath congregation has purchasei a parsonage at West Second South street for Mr. and Mrs. Neville. The construction con-struction of a new church and gymnasium gymna-sium in the spring is contemplated. |