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Show I UTAHNS IN NEW YORK h BY KLftlB GREKX. NEW TORK, Oct 14. It looks like a "large" winter for the Utah colony.! Its ranks swelled every day by eager, smhttlouo Vtahns bent on snatching ' Increased knowledge from the unllm-j Ited sources of this msglo city, those t'tahns who have been availing them-; elves of these opportunities for some time psst are predicting a season of brilliant achievement and delightful social activity. ess Radio as applied to preaching. tr. Harvey Fletcher captured the Immediate Imme-diate Interest of hla audience at the Sunday meeting ef the New Tork branch of the Eastern Htatee mission when he used to demonstrate the Eoints In his talk on "isympathette Vt-rations" Vt-rations" a complete radio receiving and amplifying outfit. . Richard Folland. In charge of the Howelle Cine. Corporation, set up the apparatus and attuned It with different dif-ferent broadcasting stations. Connecting Con-necting first with Newark, the good saint a assembled were somewhat astonished as-tonished to hear Gran Hand Rice of the New Tork Tribune announcing the results of the world's series then In progress at the Polo grounds. roubt-leas roubt-leas they would have been glad to hear more of Mr. Rice's comments, but Dr. Fletcher opined that church was scarcely the piece to hear baseball scores end embarrassed! y asked Mr. Folland to switch to another station, ei plain In that according to the dailv printed program musie and sin sing should have been forthcoming; Instead. "Everything we see, feel or hear comes to ue through a series of vibrations. vi-brations. The atr Is full of vibrations, vibra-tions, millions ef them are continuously contin-uously shakir. up the ether.1 said Or. Fletcher. "Thank goodneaa our ears sre not attuned to catch all these vl-brstlons. vl-brstlons. However, through the radio, we are aMe to Intercept Vibrations sent out by "Tarletts broad reef teg tlons and to listen In on things hap penlng many miles away. But. hava we ever thought, asked Tr. Fletcher, of the tremendous Influence In-fluence our thonpht vibrations have on other people or thetre on us Of course we haven't, for It never occurred oc-curred to us that such Intanaible things as thoughts msds ey vlbrs-tlons. vlbrs-tlons. But they do, according to Dr. Fletcher, and we cannot hope to radiate ra-diate a pleasing personality If our own private thoughts are mean or email or avaricious or ae!fVh. Teu can't expect to trot out "company mannera" and get by with them unless un-less your Innermost thoughts can easily stand the light of day. In this wsv Dr. Fletcher used a technical subject with which he was thoroughlv familiar to Illustrate his sermon. This 1 to he ths policy pursued pur-sued st every meeting of ths New York brsnch. Next week Dr. Crawford Craw-ford will speak, using the field of medlelne for his esemnle The following fol-lowing week will be wholly muslcsl. ths sermon using muslo to point Its lessons. William Peterson snd Robert Jones, both exceptions! pianists, will be la charge of the meeting. Prlscllla CartrlfM. not Merlsn. Is here for the coming yesr. ffhe In- tends to specialise In business and secretarial work at Columbia unlvr-' sity. bhe Is living with Klixab a Cannon, who is also attending Columbia. Co-lumbia. Leah Wool lev. who came bark""" with them and had planned on living " with them, was cruelly parted frtna them by ths unfeeling university authorities au-thorities and for no good reason at all was given a strange roommate and s -room In an entirely different dorm I- , tory. The three good friends, however, how-ever, aee each other every day at ' school, est together and go to church ' together, so New York la aot without. possibilities. e e e - The New Tor h ranch of the East em States mission held Its annual election of officers last Sunday, vol- Ing to sustain moat of last yeer'e officers. Brother Harvey Fletcher la till president, with David T. Howelta . t and Karl O. McDonald are first and ,t second counselors. Marcus Rohbins Is secretary, with Reginald Brain aa orgaalst ami Robert Jones aa cholr-Ister. cholr-Ister. 4 The Sunday school sustained Clar- , ence Hake as president, with Wat sot Hilver snd Lawrence Coffman as first' a nd second counselors. chorister la O. B. Rose. Reglnsld Brain Is or gsnlst, with the following In charge , of the kindergarten work: Flametts Rhead, fcVortild; Elisabeth Caaaoa and Mae Cutler. . Mrs. Howard P. Drlggs fs stilt S resident of the Relief society, with) Irs, Hanlon, 1 'rise 11 la CartrtghL Sly via Howella, Mary Robblns, Mabel -Jenkins, Harvey Fletcher, Hanqock, O. B. Rose as counselors, secretary ana) Class leaders. see Mrs. Mabel Bork Jennings, pianist" . snd Mrs. K lea nor Jeasen Reynolds, soloist, gave a joint recital at the Hrooklya Theoeophical society, Mr Reynolda Incldsntally, Is aa officer In this society, see 'rg.-Reynoldrwrn TioW a tcffat 'n ths near future at the Memorial hall ta Brooklyn. t e e e Mrs. Llla Rccles Brlmhall says sha has only heard once from her mother snd sister, Vivien EccleSj Scoworoft, who went over to Kurope .primarily to hear the Passion play, but also to . t tour the country if opportunity per- . mltted. Llla thinks that conditions are so unsettled over there that they . will come back sooner than they ci pec ted. see Speaking of Fceles, we met Jfora and Km at church recently snd learn they are In New York for another year ' , at Columbia, George, they say, is . working hard at banking in Salt Lake e e The J. D. Vsn Wagonere have moved over to Brooklyn, as havs "Boones" Jonsson and Ivor Sharp, and also the Leslie K. Franks, who are out in"" Flat bush. What Is there about Brook lya thst la pled Plperlng our Utahns " ' thencef We must admit we've never, felt any lure, but perhaps they .caa tell ua the secret e e Dr. Rurtls RobMns hse moved front the Lying In hoepltal to the Sklsj and Cancer hoepltal, where he Is engaged In some difficult and, technical lavastu gstlon. Busy as he Is, hla Interest In the' t'tsh colony la as unceasing as ever, Ae president of ths Utah, club he etsrted activities for ths year by en Slneerlng a successful beach party last aturday. taking some twenty of thirty thir-ty IHahns to Breesy Point on Long Is- ' land. Among those present were the Misses Flametta Rhead. Prlscllla Cartrtght. Kllsaheth Cannon, L " Woolley. Jessie Perry, Bathes Cutler, Lillian Oslund. Drs. Ray Woolleey Robblns, Lyman Horns, Lee Cowan, Mr and Mrs. Dankowskle. Mr. and WrC n T. TTAsa. Mrs RnrT Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher. see Merrill Brock bank Informs ua he has chosen New York university wherein to pursus his studies In msrehaadis Ing this winter. m , |