Show DAY FR FOR CHILDREN IS OBSERVED AT TABERNACLE Children from all al the evangelical churches of Salt Lake gathered bythe by the hundred in the tire big reviVal tabernacle tabernacle taber taber- nacle on Second East street this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- nace noon as the culminating feature of a series seres of smaller meetings held in various parts of the city during the te week Special music and exercises for children have been arranged by Dr W W. E. E the evangelist and his corps of workers Large crowds have marked the te last few meetings of the revival campaign and it is believed that during the three weeks remaining the capacity of the big building is likely to be taxed The choir which started with wit about voices has now increased to more than under the direction of William Wilam McEwan and it i is hoped that there will wi be 1000 volunteers in inthe inthe inthe the chorus before the close of next cos week School School Rally Rail Raly Planned A meeting of representative young men from both east and west high schools was held in the te Young Mens Men's Christian Christan association rooms rooms rooms' this mornIng morning morn morn- mor- mor Ing when plans were discussed for fora a bIg Dig high school rally to t be he held i ithe in inthe inthe the tabernacle next Fiday Friday evening It I was ws decided to have a dinner for high school boys at o'clock at atthe atthe atthe the First Methodist church and at the same time it Is probable a meeting of high school girls will wi be held at atone atone atone one of the te other downtown churches The boys will wi be addressed by Mr McEwan and special music and other features will wi be provided A special I program also will wi be beheld held for the te girls After supper the high school students student I Iwi will wi march in a body to the taber I nacle nace The evening serice service will wi b be especially for them I Last night was Methodist night atthe atthe at atthe the revival services and one of he the largest delegations of denominational week resulted The Methodists from the several Salt Sal Lake churches met metat metat metat at the First Methodist church at o'clock and marched in a body to the tabernacle singing as bod they tey marched They filed fed down the te south aisle of the tabernacle and received sout a warm war greeting from the te other hundreds hundreds hun hun- of church people who had hd already already already al al- al- al ready assembled Pleads for Clean Thoughts Thought As a man In his heart so sois is he was was was' the text of the sermon of Dr last tle night night seron The Tile I evangelist used Nathaniel Haw Haw- 1 I thorne s poem Vanity Box the background for foi his sermon seron a and d pointed out the truth of the poets poet's conception of the te wrongs te worked by evil thoughts The evangelist pleaded for clean cleaner r thoughts cleaner hearts and i cleaner lives and declared that the Influence which would cleanse and keep clean cean was the spirit of Jesus Christ Christ I He pleaded for his hearers to accept Christ and to hold Him close in their hearts and many came forward when the invitation was given There inere already have been professed conversions and several hundreds who nave have have themselves since the opening of the meetings Next Saturday will wi iu be observed as community day y- y This is is made a great f feature t that at ture Salt J in Lake oter other cities cites and it is hoped It Sal will wi be D no exception is for are the other members of city churches churche as services meetIng meet meet- oter but Ing Is the te meeting meet meet- people expressly and those tose arranged living itt in for the country countr smaller surrounding towns tows Tile The open at 11 0 clock O'clock program will wi 1 with wih a song service led by James serice tun wolf will wi preach Heaton a short and Dr r Biederwolf Beder- Beder Bieder- Bieder of of the Ule observers of Beron sermon All Al will be expected community day wil to bri bring I lunches and these willbe nug served In n Die Ie tabernacle 2 At 0 o'clock c I oc k there wm will be Wil a musical fest or ing and Instrumental with wih songs r readIng read read- d r h will be in charge selections which c wi chare of William Ew This will be followed McEwan c wan wi b by Sowing and Reaping ya a on wolf woI at 3 by bv Dr Bieder e er C B BRITISH Alt Pr P to The T T I LONDON LONDON Nov 4 A A Ti from Lloyds dispatch dispatch dis- dis patch Falmouth report reports the Brit Brit- U Uin ish Ishi steamer Ponus aU Bri- Bri ashore e in Falmouth bay ana ad On n fire tire The steamer Ponus Of ot rw gross was built buit in 1902 1802 at ni 57 tons ton's tor Her recent reent movements Glasgow Glagow have reported in movement the marine registers not ben RAINFALL INCHES Rainfall in Salt Lake 1 October totals 25 inches L during 5 ng to the the- figures given by Section according T A. A H. H Thiessen of ot the Director r Weather b bureau Computing the area of Salt area Like Lak as a fifty square miles miEs the total City within the city limits tintal tons tons lits was wa 8 |