Show I I I II i II TWO EPISCOPAL 1 DELEGATES L ARE I BANQUET GUESTS I I On their return from the triennial triennial triennial trien trien- nial g general convention of the Episcopal Episcopal Episcopal Epis Epis- copal church which was held at at NeW ew Orl Orleans ans October 7 to 24 Inclusive in inclusive In- In Rt Rev Arthur W w. Moulton Moulton Moul- Moul Moul-I Moul ton bishop of Utah and Nevada and Professor G G. M M. Marshall of the tho University o of Utah were tendered tendered tendered ten ten- dered a banquet at Emery Memorial house Thursday evening The affair ar- ar af affair fair was attended by several bundred nun hun nunI hunI I dred died guests many from out of the tho city Bishop Moulton and Dr Marshall Mar MaiI I shall were two of f Utah's delegates 1301 1 the to-the convention The third Dean I IV W v. W Fleetwood df df St St. Markup Marks cathedral has not yet et returned al although al- al I though he is is' is expected to arrive in in Salt ISaIl Lake Saturday The banquet was presided over by I W W. W R R Trask Trask president of the Episcopalian Episcopalian Episcopalian Epis Epis- mens men's organization who acted as toastmaster Besides the thoe clergy of Salt Lake the Rev Al Allen Allen Aln Al- Al len n Jacobs of Logan Rev H H. JJohnson J J. Johnson of Helper Rev W W. F. F Bulkley Bulkley Bulkley Bulk- Bulk ley of Provo Prove and oU other r downstate i i clergymen were vere In attendance Addresses Addresses Ad Ad- dresses were given b b by Bishop Moulton Moul Moul- Moulton ton and ana Mr 11 Marshall both bOlh of whom ai arrived rived In fn t the e city at 8 p p. p m m. and were escorted directly from the de depot depot depot de- de pot to to the dinner by a a a. reception committee appointed for the pur- pur pose I Reg Regarding the convention Bishop I Moulton declared it to have been the most successful successful cc s ful ever held In the I history of f the church 1 Among the th Important matters I which engaged d the attention of the g gathering s said the bishop w were re those o of the budget for the coming three years years th the wiping out of a a. deficit of about which stood against the church in America America Amer- Amer ica lea and the case of Bishop William Willlam Montgomery Brown The budget was fixed at about 12 fo for the next triennium The deficit was wiped out with pledges from front individuals and churches throughout I the c country Utah pledging her I share which will amount to about t 1500 I While the convention sustained the findings of guilt in the case of Bishop I Brown who was charged with heresy tried and nd c convicted by bythe bythe bythe the house of bishops it was apparent apparent apparent ap ap- parent according to Bishop Moulton Moul Moul- ton that the deposed prelate hadi had the of the entire conven- conven tion |