Show rn I Pk Physical 1 Welfare of the Young and Rising 1 n 1111 t is HE DE Salt Lake City Cily Young Mens Mena of THE T Christian association was or 01 organized oro o Il March 9 3 1533 and ex cx existed b 9 isted without adequate equip equipment equipment 3 ment until the tho present building was hi opened Juno 15 16 1905 It now accommodates accommodates o a n membership of oC some 1300 ae mon men and boys bos and can accommodate M moro more by b using u ln every oer Inch of oC t Ap I movable available space The present equip equipment equipment ment was provided entirely by b sub subscription the tho hist dollar of oC which was wast t raised In tho the recent campaign for Cor or tty lI Because of oC the th source from Crem I rb Which funds arc are secured and also bo ho hoM I M cause 30 per cent of oC the tho operating cost costIs I l I Ob Is raised by b subscription annually ke 1 tho to Y T Jf M C A Is considered here hele as I i I k elsewhere a semipublic philanthropy N This hIs Is Is necessarily and legitimately 5 so o because the association deals In Int t M Jc iO c main with those In the educational Lit 1 i period of life liCe Each local policy polio Is la tit but by b frequent conventions and con conferences conferences CL 4 tho valuable experience and andl 4 consensus of oC opinion of oC the entire kt l brotherhood Is made available for Cor each ench local Held field Hence It Il Is not sur surprising e to find that the policy of oC tho the alb a Salt Lake association ns os recently recen h l I a elated by b tho the executive secretary of oC the tho board of management mana ement corresponds j very yo 1 closely closel with that laid down own for forthe forthe forthe I the same sarno organization In New Now Eng land old England En lan Continental Eu l Europe u ropo rope or Asia Asla ALL LL ARE WELCOME W Neither tho the amount of money an anIn Industrious In titan man has hns the tho creed he bo he b I or does docs not believe bell eye nor nOI the I country In which he ho was born bon affects the welcome which Is promised him himIn himIn I In the tho t e local Y T M 1 C A Arhut rhut this policy Is la accepted as sat eat j by h the 11 P I j I proven by h the lie recent successful cam eam campaign I Dal n for Cor funds fund and Ly ty tae fie history of the tho achievements of oC the tho thoI I I nest nast st year Among Amon the die associations s of I North orth America Salt Lake Lalo City Y M MC MC 1 C A ranks first fust In the fie t le number of or boys pausing passing International educational examinations fifteenth In the tho amount of oC tuition fees received nineteenth In Inthe inthe the tho amount of expense for or educational work fourteenth In the tho enrollment of boys bo In Bible study stud seventeenth In Inthe Inthe Inthe the number touched In extension work twentieth In the amount paid for religious rellous work In the tho number enrolled In gymnasium class classes es Cs In the tho number of o po positions positions positions secured by b the tho employment bureau but In the tho matter of oC population population population tion Salt Lake City CIl ranks fifty seventh Hence It will bo he seen scan that the place of Salt SnIt Lake City In this worldwIde movement Is far Car In ad advance advance vance ance of that expected when her population population population lation Is considered I II dal r I I 6 i I 0 i OSH r TJ L cox WINDSOR v RICE nice JOHN 1 D SPENCER I General Secretary President Among Amon the tho achievements of oC the tho past Dast year an nn event of oC Trent Preal Import Importance Importance Importance ance was tho rho winning for Cor the tho second time of tho the cup This cup Is la given Iven for Cor six months of oC each ench year to tho the association In ht North America hav having ha having ing the largest actual number of oC members under eighteen years of oC ago age a o who are passed in the tho international examinations In educational work bv by b bythe the tho international board of examiners In New Nee York city and for the tho other six months to tha the association so ao passing the largest per Der cent of oC Its membership under IS 18 1 S years ears of oC age ue The religious work has cost coat on an average 2500 per year yen I since Its in inception caption It alms to bo he sano sane a gres sive nonsectarian and fair Call The lead lend leaders lenders leaders ers In Ip 11 this department of association work are firmly convinced that tho the greatest single service that thal can be rendered to any young oun man Is to cause him hint to make a I thorough study on his own part of oC the teachings of oC Christ and then to cause him to apply his own conclusions The feet fact that this policy appeals to all young youn men mon alike Is shown by b the tho fact that thal over 33 3 13 per ner cent of oC the Y Jr r C A member membership membership ship have havo L D S while the remaining 67 per por cent represent every evo other creed and men of oC no creed The physical work worl of or tho the association has a It total attendance In classes last year of Fort cn different were organized In physical teams with different men and boys bos bosen engaged en n d In the th wrestling classes time the timework I work worl has hns been more nearly Individual anti and has been handled satisfactorily Tho The basket haslet ball team played success successfully successfully fully tully In tho state both from Crom the tho stand standpoint standpoint standpoint point of 0 conduct and und score and later visited Wyoming and Colorado de defeating all whom It met by a score of oC more than double of oC Its opponent During the tho year yeal the Y T M 11 C A assisted In the tho organization of or 10 different leagues lea ues for amateur ath nth athletic athletic letic games In tho the city and havo have also been beon In a 11 position to advise and cooperate coop erato erate with all 1111 tho the physical educators of oC the stale In the matter of ot securing a 1 higher standard of sportsmanship lp and more faithful adherence to ama tour definitions The work done In tho the social de tie department divides Itself into two heads First that which might bo be called Its welfare and Industrial work and second that which to enter entertainment entertainment features Tn do n the former tho the largest est single factor so HO far tar has been the tho employment bureau although this was wag closed tho the first of ot tho the year veal In or order order order der to devote the time of ot Its director to the tho fund raising campaign Last Lost year veal It placed In positions differ different different ent men mon and boys bos and and advised with some somo GOO others I This department also ahlO conducts the tho summer camps mainly main for boys bos which arc are carefully organized with a 11 view I l r not only to recreation but to the gen gem general ell I eral educational physical and anI maral profit of oC the members As tI for the I excellent c t showing II made I bv by the local Y M C A I It Is II only onh necessary to point to tho the themen thomen men mon who have havo given Ien so largely of ot I themselves In order to serve sen the young yonn lIn i ir il m and l boys I of the community n The rho no nor or I hoard r of management e n Is made up of J tho following representative ren ve citizens I Windsor V nice Rice president John Dern Corn vice president Chas Chus O G Plum I Imer I Imet met mer recording secretary F A auditor Frank Franl B D Stephens attorney I IW W W y Armstrong chairman cha commit i tee teo on educational wor wort John D I chairman committee on I membership Dr E D D Hammond chairman committee on region I work L C Miller Uller chairman commit committee I tee on physical work ork Lafayette Han Hanchett I chott chett chairman committee on social i work worl C W Whitley chairman com committee committee on house L L frer O 0 A Honnold W J Orom M H Walker 1 W y Mont Ilont Ferry Fer C R Pe Pearsall r II Wm H C P Tho The executive force torce of ot the tho association and tho the capacity In which they serve servo are ale Oscar L Cox general secretary 1 Elwood S Brown Drown secretary for phys phY physical physical ical and social work wor Oscar B D Gin Gln Gingrich i grich physical director James R Adsit physical Instructor J Gustav j White secretary secreta for tor educational and andrell I religious rell lous work worl Homer L secretary for boys H S Dwelle elp association Institute S L Fuller office omco secretary and C P Dewey Dewe as assistant assistant I office secretary |