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Show ALL CITY PASTORS TO STAY YEAR List of Appointments Announced An-nounced at Methodist Mission Conference. SEVERAL CHANGES IN i SALT LAKE DISTRICT Meetings Conclude With Outline of General Officer Of-ficer on WorK. AU Methodist church paston la Salt Laka Olty bar nealTtd raappotnlmexitt by tba church conf arasca, tha aayolnt manu harloc haaa annoancad last night by Bishop Banry W. Warren, whs has baan praaldinf at tha eaofaranoa af tha Utah misaloB In Bait Laka Olty. Evnry KdalsW In tha" SUchiUU district also raeaiTad rasppotntmant, thongh ssraral chaagaa wart mada in what is kno-sm as tha Salt Laka district. Tha appoiatmenta as announced bj Bishop Warren last sight ara as follows: fol-lows: , Superintendent of M 1 avion H. J. Tal-bott Tal-bott RICHP1EIJC) DISTRICT. V (E. E. Kork, Dtstrlot Superintendent.) Rrlgham To bo supplied. Ephralm and Spring City To be sup- Junction. Clrelevine. Kingston and Mary vale Henry Fryer. . Mt. Pleasant snd Moroni To be supplied. sup-plied. . . Ogden Scandinavian To be supplied. Wchneld, Moroni and Blslnore D. B. Carter. Salt Lake Scandinavian S. S. Mora. ALT LAKE DISTRICT. (H. J. Talbott. District Superintendent.) Beaver To be supplied. Blnsham ' Canyon H. W. Driver and a supply (new). Cortnne and Tremootoo To be supplied. sup-plied. Eureka and Dberta W. F. Powell (new). Logan T. I. Cook (new). Mercur C. L. Martin (new). Mllford. Frisco and Nowhouas Samuel Allison (new). Murray and Mid vale Martin Thomas (new). Ogden F. V. Fteher. Park City Latham Ingham (new). Payson and Santaquln To be supplied. Price. Helper and Kenllworta Isaac 8. Corn (new). Provo F. Of Kelley. Sslt Laks City ' First Church Franela B. Short. Illft Church R. P. Nichols Liberty Park Church E. C. Moore. enraterloo and Heath J. 8. Hurlburt. Tooele and Stockton Paul U Rosa. Principal of Price Academy Jae. B. Ferris. ' m Teacher In Price Academy Roy L. Clark. Want Warren Again. The appointment of ministers wss the closing business of tbe conference. The Rev. O. M. Bos well addressed the conference con-ference lsst night, ss did the Rev. F. O. Kelly of Provo, snd Bishop Warren delivered de-livered a sermon yesterday morning. The following report of the resolutions committee was adopted: "The time baa come for tha dose of this seaalon of our annual meeting. Long after the good-bvee have been spoken, there will remain with us the remembrance remem-brance of ell the rood things we have received under the presidency of our be-loved be-loved bishop. Henry W. Warren. D. D.. LL D. We record our appreciation of hie kind, brotherly manner towards us: of tha Christ-like snlrlt that haa been shown throughout the session, and of the scholarly and Inspiring sermon and addresses and helpful talks. "W express our thanks to Bishop Warren and reouest thst he may be an-polnted an-polnted to. preside over our next meeting. meet-ing. 1 "We acknowledge the pleasure derived from the visit and addresses of Dr. Bos-wsll, Bos-wsll, representing the home missions; Dr. Klelnfelter of the board of foreign missions. Dr. Willis of the Ban Francisco Fran-cisco Deaconess' Training, school snd Mrs. B. S. Potter, secretary of the Utah bureau. Women's Home Missionary society. so-ciety. -We express our appreciation of courtesies cour-tesies shown us by the prees. "We give our sinosrs thanks to Dr. F. B. Short and ths good people of his church end the other churches of this cltv for the hospitality shown us. "We sgaln record most heartily our confidence In the ability of the present sd ministration of the Utah mission under un-der Dr. H. J. TaJnott. superintendent, snd request his continuance la that office. of-fice. ' rinds Church Awakening. Ths Rev. Dr. Boswell. who represents the board of home missions snd church extension, told of the work of the mission mis-sion ia his sddress last Bight. The board during the pest year sided 305 churches, making a total of more than 15,000 churches sssisted during ths life of the board. The sum of $16,000 wss expended in the sid of mission work ia Utah during tbe year. Dr. Boswell expressed ex-pressed his plessure with the fart that there seems to be a general awakening in the- United States ia behalf of the mission fleld. Relstivs to this work Dr. Boswell sid: Under the care of the beard of boms missions and church extension at the present time ars 4oeS missionaries who are at work among the colored people :f the south, the needy whites of the mountains In the southland; In mission work In Isrge cities; among ths Indians and foreign people of the far west; on the frontiers: up m Alaska: la Hawaii: In Porto Rico.- These are preaching the roenel. In addition to- Enxllsh soeaklna people, to the Welsh. Swedes. Germans. Norwegians and Danish. French. Spanish. Span-ish. Chlnete. Japanese, Bohemians. Hungarians. Hun-garians. Italians and Portuguese; also to deaf mutes. They are laboring; In behalf be-half of the 4s.000.00o of our population who are not In evangelical churches. They work tn tha cities. In tenement houses, red light dlstticta. and foreign quarters. They are tn the rural aections of New England and the rapidly developing devel-oping states and territories of the far northwest. They are' up the ice bound regions of Alsska taking care of those who are seeking1 the goid that Ood has placed In the pockets of the earth. They sre aver tn Porto Rico among the M,. ooe pasopls assigned to Methodism for evangelisation. - - |