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Show PRATT PAICTXT OKOAKIZB. A meeting of the descendants of Orson Or-son Pratt was held last, night at ths horns of Mllando Pratt. South Stat, atreet, to plan to celebrate the centennial anniversary anni-versary of the birth of their ancestor. The celebration will be held on September If, when a monument will be unveiled at the pioneer's grsva In the city cemetery. The officers sleeted to get up the celebration cele-bration ars: Mllando Pratt, president, Moreml I Pratt, vice preeldent; Valten M. Pratt, secretary, and M. W. Pratt, treasurer. Six commltteee were ap- Klnted. the chairman being kfllando att. executive; Dora p. Snow, refreah-merit refreah-merit ; Clod P. Larson, program, I P. Kimball, Invitations; Alonso P. Keeler, reception, and Lorua Pratt. Br., decorations. decora-tions. There will be a meeting of the commltt.. Piatiirrtay to further the plane. In a very few years If It were considered desirable to have the lands occupied." Dr. Talbot closed Ms address by referring refer-ring to eplrltual Indifference In t'tah and the race for material gain In Utah. He predicted these conditions will change and there wUl be a great revival of Christies spirit. Bishop ffenry White Wren of University Univer-sity Park. Colo., presiding bishop of this diocese, who came to mt lend the local session, opened the morning's meeting by the administration of the aaerament. Meaning sf acramen. Preceding thle eacred and Impressive ceremony. Plshop Warren delivered a short and affective address on Its mean - "'When Christ waa crucified." he aald. "aa a .monument to this great event It wac thought he should hsve perpetuated the event by marke on the rocks of the place,- that Olivet should be a constant monument. But the erosion of the elements, ele-ments, . ths consuming pasaltm time, would have obliterated much of the aa-crednees aa-crednees of It, It would have deteriorated. "But In the last supper could be found a perpetuation, could be found the solution. solu-tion. Life hae breath, the planets, the teavee. the trees, men. woman, and so It Is fitting thst tn ths maintaining of life would be found the emblematical maintenance of that great story In the history of the world." List of Ddagates. At the conduelon of the rsllgious observance ob-servance the buetneee of the meeting was taken an. The following workers were present : Pi E. Mork. superintendent of Scandinavian Scandi-navian work; Martin Thomaa of Bingham. Bing-ham. J. E. Ferris, principal of Price academy; acad-emy; P. V. Plsher of Oaden. H. W. Driver of Cotinne. O. P. Kelly of Provo, H. Fryer of Junction. J. I Hurlhurt. Pran-ele Pran-ele Burgette Short, Dr. H. J. Talbot. Ransom Ran-som P. Nichols, E. C. Moore, of Salt Lake City: S. Allison of Eureka. D. E. Carter of Richfield. P. W. Powell of Logan. Lo-gan. Paul L. Rose of Price and Mrs. B. C-Pottsr, C-Pottsr, In charge of deaconeea work. Commltteee Appointed. The foMowmg rommltteea wera named: Porelen tnlealnna H. W. Driver, R. P- Ntchole. Home missions and church extenelons T. P. Cook. D. E. Carter. Paul L. Rnee. Education F. B. Short, W. P. Powell Amerlcsn Bible society J L. Hurlburt, T. O. Kelly. Woman , foreign mtselonary society Martin Thomas. F, V. Plsher. Women's home mleelonary society Samuel Allison. H. Fryer. Auditing accounta J. E. Ferris, E. C Moors. W. F. Pow.IL Public worship r. B. Short. H. . J. Talbot Resolutions D. E Carter, F. O. Kelley. J. H. Irvine. Epworth League E. C. Moore. F. A. Kevw orth. R. P. Niche's. Conference board of discussion The I superintendent, pastors of the First, the ! eandlnavtan. tha IlItT and Uberty ark i rhurrhea, Mrs. O. R. Ooodwln, Mrs. Joc O. Kent. Mrs, U. L lilskey. Miss 1 Cordells Robinson. The following offtcera wore also nained: Secretary S. Allison. I Aaeletant secretary O. Kettr. Hi at 1st leal secretary D. C Carter, and I W. W. Powell assistant . TYeaeurer J. A. Hurlburt. with Paul L Roea aa assletant. Thle morning's eeeeton waa 4 everted en-! en-! tlrely to the routine of a business eeo stan. after the addrfssss of Btsiop War 1 ran and Dr. Talbot. . This afternoon la given over te the women'e foreign missionary mis-sionary society. Blafeie Lcctves Tonight. ' This evening at the First M. C enure Bishop Warren will deliver hla fnmoue and beautiful lecture. "Force tn a Sunbeam." Sun-beam." In whirl! sclenre Is made popular and popularity made erteattftc. Tomorrow nocnlng th Rev. James K. Ferris will speak on Ihe subject. "The 1are of Christian PMurston in Mission Work." and the balant-e of the day will be devoted to disciplinary work. Kew Chard, ftoarda, At recent meetings for th election of officer of cburrhee th following wore named : 1 1 iff M. K. ehnrch: Trustee. Judge C. W. Morse. U. f. Htskey. a. S. Klrby. A-IX A-IX McOuIre, C V. Jaeoboon. fltewarda Mm. J. F. Marshall. Dr. McWnod. Mra. Flora Hitchcock. Richard Wheat. liberty Park church: Trustees S. B. Crager. E. T. Lxyve. O. D. Kent. H. C. Scott. C. A. Root. J. A. Clark. Stewarda T. R. Johnjoon. H C. Scott. Mr. C. A. Root, Mrs. U. D. Kent. Mra Anna rank. Mra. J. A. dark. a |