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Show BAPTISTS ARE IN SESSION IN OGDEN The Utah convention of Baptists held Its first session this afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock, with a fair attendance. It is anticipated that tho attendance will much larger at succeeding suc-ceeding meetings. The convention la being held at the First Baptist church on Grant avenue, immediately north of the postoffico building. This is the twenty-ninth annual session of the Baptists of the stato and it promises to be the most Interesting. Inter-esting. Each church in the state is ontitled to two delegates and one additional ad-ditional dologate for every twenty members or fraction thereor. The Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, paator of the local church, states that tho convention promises to bo tho largest held in Utah. Following is the program for the three days, boglnning today: TueBday Afternoon Religious Education Educa-tion Session. 2:00 Devotional Bible stud, Dr. C. A. Cook. 2.20 The organisation, management manage-ment and equipment of a School of Religious Educatlou, Director D. C. Williams. 3:00 The essontlals of a Sunday school curriculum, Dr S. J5. Batten. 3:I5How to Train the Sunday school In stewardship, Dr. C. A. Cook. Each address will be limited to 3C minutes and will be followed by a 15-mlnute 15-mlnute conference. 4:30 Special committee meeting. Evening Young People's Session. 7; 30 Praise Bervlce, MisB Hazel Hart, Trcmonton. 7 46 Report from national convention, conven-tion, Toledo, Miss Nellie Duusmore, Ogden. 8:15 Special music Business. 9:00 Address, "A Forecast for the Work In Utah," Rev. D. C. Williams. Director of S. S. and Young People'fi Work. Wednesday Morning Session. 9:00 Song service, Floy T. Bark-man. Bark-man. 9:10 Inspirational service, Charles A. Cook, D. D. 9:30 Appointmont of committees on enrollment and nomination. 9:35 Reading of church letters. 10.00 Address, "Why Didn't You Let Me Know?" Miss PetterBon of Japan. 10:30 Report of committees on enrollment en-rollment and nomination. 10:45 Election of officers. 11:00 Annual sermon, Rev. J. G. Pulliam. 12:00 Adjournment. Afternoon Woman's Session. 2:00 Devotional, Mrs. E. H. Duns-more. Duns-more. 2:30 Address, An Objective for the Baptist Women of Utah," Mrs. Joseph R. Severn. 3:00 Address, "Missions In the Sunday School," Mrs. J. B, McCrack-en. McCrack-en. Address. 3:15 Address, "Late Developments or Woman's Home Mission Work' MIjTs Carrie O. Mlllspaugh, Portland. 3:45 Address, Miss Inga Petterson of Japan. Evening Session. 7:30 Song service, Floy T. Bark-man. Bark-man. 7:40 Insplratioual service, Charlet, A. Cook, D. D. S:00 Address. Fred P. Haggard, D. D.; altornatc, Louis S. Bowormau, D D. S:0 Address, C. A. Wooddy. D. D. Thursday Morning Session. 9:u0 Song sorvice, Floy T. Bark-man. Bark-man. 9:10 Inspirational service, Charles A. Cook. D. D. 9.30 Reports of committees. 9:43 Address, Rov. A. L. Wads-worth. Wads-worth. 10:00 Report of board of managers, George R. Varney. 10:10 Report of treasurer, Dr. W. S. Ramer. 10:13 Discussion. 10:25 "Echoes From Des Moines," "Who Were There." Prof. J. A. Smith, "What They Did," Rev. B. F. Bron-son; Bron-son; "How May We Profit9" Rev. L. S. Bowernian. 11.20 Introduction of new workers. 11:30 Doctrinal sermon, Rev. J. Y. Cody. Afternoon Session. 2:00 Song sen ice, Floy T. Bark-man. Bark-man. 2:10 Inspirational service. Charles A. Cook. D. D. 2:30 Business 2:45 Social service so3?.Ion, In charge of Samuel Z. Batten. D. D.; address. "Utah Missionary Work," W. 21. Paden, D D. Salt Lake; address, Samuel Z. Batten,. D D ; conference. Evening Session. 7:30 Song service Floy T. Bark-man. Bark-man. 7-40 Inspirational address, Charles A. Cook 300 Inspirational address, L. C. Barnes, D. D. Leader of singing throughout the meeting Rev Floy T. Barkman. Chairman committee on ontortaln-ment ontortaln-ment Mrs. T. D. Johnson. |