Show Utah Methodists Gather to Consider Problems Of Nation Operating perating on Wartime Basis Pastors and lay leaders of Methodist Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist churches considered pro problems lems of a nation on a wartime basis at fourth annual conference of the Utah mission of the tIie M Methodist church which opened Thursday at 1030 a. a m. m In the First Methodist church East Second South street Bishop W. W E E. E Hammaker Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver in charge of Methodist churches in the Rocky mountain area opened sessions with the administration administration administration ad ad- ministration of the sacrament of of the Lords Lord's supper Problems to be discussed during the four-day four conference were outlined Bishop Hammaker pointed out that Methodist church officials In Inthe inthe inthe the state will contact all newcomers newcomers newcomers new comers to Utah He said the church Is i interested In meeting all who migrate here to work in war industries whether they be Methodist Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist or m members e m b e r s of other churches Approximately 45 pastors their wives and lay leaders attended the first meeting Among the group was the Rev William Frary 66 year-old year pastor of the Eureka Methodist church a pastorate he has held for the last 23 years a record in Utah and many other states He will conduct the love fe feast st Sunday at 10 a. a m m. as part of the conference B E The delegates were welcomed to Salt Lake City by the Rev Raymond Raymond Raymond Ray Ray- mond C. C Walker pastor of the host church The principal session will willbe willbe willbe be at p. p m. m Dr J J. J Q Q Nashville Tenn representing the I Methodist board of missions will speak |