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Show . - - , , - - - - .1,46,. 1 P ' '' Thursday, Fetru.ary' 22, 1940 , . , Baptists Hear Appeal For Revival t i ., tk,'1.; 1 . 7,.- e, .1.. r !): ' L Conference Told To Spread Evangelism t. ' k t I A 1 ,. I , ii,.,.,---- ' Baptists of Utah and Idaho, in conference here, were pledged tospirit of day to a revival ofatthe least to the of the evangelists. extent of extending the opporcomunity for worship to all Nuttal, Farnsworth To Address Meet In St. Louis 1 f f. ; ,I,I. I t :, , S. , Utah School 3Ien En Route To Convention ,k; -- el- . I, 1 3 munities. They heard an appeal from Dr, M. E. Bratcher of Sari Francisco that they not only join evangelcally in the spread of ism but Join in the world-wid- e revival. Dr. Bratcher is the western representative of the Baptist Home Missionary Society with headquarters at San Francisco. He said: "Ten thousand communities in the United States are without churches of any kind; 30,000 communities in the United States and Canada hare no resident minis ter; tl.ousands of groups never have any reWus appearthough they are within reaching dis-- ' tance of churches and there are church many who live near doors that do not participate in religious work. Conditions abroad reveal that the civilized world is not yet Christian, he said. Dr. T. N. Chastian of San Fran- risco, director of evangelism, declared that the weakness of the effort to bring Christian service to communities is the lack of work by lay members. The mesof evangelism is a message --- - sage the churches not from just to pastors, but to members, he asserted. Sessions of the Baptist conference were attended today - by than 50 ministers and- secretaries and many lay members of the church. Rev. A. W. Lilley, minister of the Immanuel Baptist Church, where the sessions are-- - being held, led a forum discussion today. A fellowship dinner will be given tonight in the church dining room when Rev. A. E. Butcher, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, and Rev. George J. Weber, pastor of the First Congregational Church, will be guest speakers. -, t Confers Here Dr. M. E. Bratcher urges extension of religion. D. W. Nielsen Dies On Coast Funeral Is Saturday 1 11-- Los Angeles , , Final rites for D. W. Niegn. 63, former president and man ager of the Western Creamery Company of Salt Lake, who died Angeles, will be yesterday in Los Sat- conducted -' at 1:30 , urday-,:tr p.m. in the Wee o' e,,.-- ' the Kirk Heather in Los '' :'; of Utah educators A number 4. were en route and others were leaving today to attends the sev entleth annual convention of the American Association of School Administrators, which opens Saturday at St Louis, Mo., Scheduled to address sessions are Dr. L. John Nuttall Jr., superintendent of Salt Lake Echools, and Dr. P. T. Farnsworth, suof the Granite perintendent School District. Other Utahns who will attend the meeting will be Dr. James Clove, Murray District superintendent; Dr. C. N. Jensen, Jordan District superintendent; Ernest M. Hanson, assistant Salt Lake superintendent; Dr. E. Allen Bateman, Logan superintendent and president of the Utah Education Association; Milton B. Taylor, secretary of the U. E. A.; Charles H. Skidmore,- state superintendent of public and David Gourley, instruction, assistant- - state- - superintendent. Zoning Board Meets March 4 Mother's League Names Division Heads Angeles, accord-- : :' ' .';..,s,:, ::''':'. ', ; ing to word re- - ,:i,411 '14',v4' ,:,,..:, .,;,?'.:.;.,. ,:i ceived here to :;,:.41r."'i day. Burial will 9,,kr,s-,:- ,: be in Forest ..,;:5,. Lawn Cemetery :. , :'!:' ',:''4:.4:$ there. ...,..4i,". Born in Eph- 5 raim, Utah, Nov. 13, 1876, a son ,k.,... ,,; of Niels Peter , .4 and Caroline C. M r. Nielsen, Mr. Nielsen Nielsen moved to Salt Lake from Manti in 1907. He established the creamery here in 1918. He owned ileveral apartment buildings in Salt Lake and Hollywood. He had lived in the coast city since 1930. His first wife, Johanna Axelsen, whom he married at Manti, Nove. 1, 1899, died in 1926, and in 1926, he married Vera Mortensen in Salt Lake. Surviving are his widow; four , ) Ely-Fo- ah the-stree- ts - Ya leciest Boys Qualify Ai Eagle Scouts Dean Bryce Fairbanks, and Charlea Monson, Salt Lake Scouts, will receive Eagle Badges, the highest rank in the Bari Scout organization, at a banquet In the Yalecrest Ward, Eigh, teenth East and Herbert Avenue. Friday.... at - 7 p.m. M. L. Groo, - Scoutmaster, announced today. Rites r Bingham Citizens Raise $751 For Finns AmericanLegion and the Boy Scouts will play hi the parade, 'which will be composed of Ely civic organizations. H. Llewellyn, past dep. , George utv grand exalted ruler, will rep. resent Gov. Henry H. Bloocl, and O. E. Vombau'r Jr., past exalted ruler of the Salt Lake lodge, will represent Mayor Ab Jenkins at the Ely Theater preceding the . Parade--1 The group will arrive in Salt Lake tomorrow morning at 7:30 at the ,Rio Grande Depot. Elks rade, in which-the-Utwill participate. Two bands.z,the Tree Page 7, , Val , z ...... ' ',A- ....L at, your ... 3o-fo- ---- ..7,7,0 , ex- 21'N: ..... ... ,,,,,:::: . -- ed your confidence. n) C ."--- , . L. ---- , - ;Ny ti 41 "- -c PIPE 40, . 11' For ;-,1 - ) Box of 500 a' 7 E CLEANERS -1 0,---,----- TISSUES FACIA st . ---- -. - 3C 1 . celect'1 . , 19 C 1 : - SOI Size raoLLE ". r zi 1 0 c 5) 2-)- 01 4 Pkg. 24 - --- -eg. 03 ,11...ot; 17- 11. N,. t3--- WAX . 13I .1 ',. .".""ri ..,,,,..,,..- :1 'Roll ot -- ' PAPER a...A, STft.,KSpEetA scientific actness. They have earn- - , 0. 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' "I think that no other cornmunity of comparable size in the state has contributed so much," Mr. Musser said in compliment. ing the Bingham residents., nEMO -- SHAVING CREAM 3 2C , k 110;-tv,I- Salt Lake City's newly appointed board of adjustment of zoning will hold its first regular meeting March 4 at 10 a.m. in the City and County Building, It was announced today. The new...board, appointed Tuesday, consists of H. iS. Plumhof, Sumner G. Margetts, Wendell J. Ashton, Jesse B. Sharp and T. A. vZ$s 01)7 sons, Grant, David, Douglas and Ralph Nielsen, all of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Julius Peterson, of Los Angeles; five brothers, Heber and J. R. Nielsen of Salt Lake, A. G. and Ernest Nielsen of Ephraim and Dr. M. M.. Nielsen of Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. T. J. Clark of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ross A. Anderson and Miss Aurelia Nielsen of Salt Lake. Final rites for Dee Marr Van Cott, 27, former Salt Lake resident, who was fatally burned Sunday in a Washington, D. 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