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Show The Presbyterians The Piesbyterian Stiod Is in session at the local church. The attendance Is unusually large and many lcpie-sentatlve lcpie-sentatlve people are present. Itev. Frank II. Honnei, of Salmon City, Idaho, Is the moderatoi, and Hevs. Win. Kadleand Henry II. Davis aie the tcmpoiary clerks. Itcv. David A. Clemens, of Caldwell, Idaho, was elected to sere for tluee yeais as Stated cloik, succeeding himself in thisotllec. On Friday Sjnod spent the day considering Important questions ques-tions pertaining to Its work in the laigc territoiy covered by its tluee Presbyteries, and discussing some of the vital issues confionting It. The lepoitof the committee on Home missions, piesented by Key. Dr. Me-Clam, Me-Clam, of Salt Lake City, in ievicw of the past jeai'o woik, biought out many of the salient fea-tuics fea-tuics of Picsbtcilan woik in the Ilocky mountains, pointing out dim. cultlcs and suggesting remedies This lepoit was most warmly received, receiv-ed, and it piovokcd some ery Intel-estlng Intel-estlng discussions. The Sjnod continues con-tinues in session today, and on Sunday Sun-day will celebiate the communion of the Lord's supper with the church. its modciator piesldlngand picaching a shoitsei nion at 11 o'clock. At 7:110 Itcv. Dr. .1. S. Mcintosh of San Francisco Theological Scmlnaiy will preach, giving an address in behalf of the Evangelistic Committee of the (icneral Assembly. The meetings aie all open and the public Is welcome. |