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Show ENDEAV0RERS MEET IN SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE. (Jet. 9. At the opening open-ing session of the state convention of th Utah Christian Endeavor union, held at the First Presbyterian chur h last night, several hundred delegates fore Iri attendance. A fellowship dinner officially ushered in ih. 1920 assembly of the young church workers. work-ers. Roy Breg, secretary of the Southwest South-west christian Endeavor federation, of Which Salt Lake Is a member, acted as toastmaster Jack Cecil, Mr Breg's associate, who has been doing field work throughout the stale for the la.t two weeks, led In the singing of the convention hmu. composed by the Rev, J. Sherman Wallace, Miss Catherine Davlea of the home church gave the address) of welcome In the form of 8 short talk, entitled We re Glad to See You " Miss Da- vies took ihis opportunity to acquaint the delegates with the local lcader3 of the Christian Endeavor. Were Glad lo He Here" followed Xl' ' f'avliV address, Mlos Mina Mr-Arthur Mr-Arthur and ' Ernest Richmond speaking speak-ing bflefly on this subject. Mlsi Air-Arthur Air-Arthur Is stale president, while Mr. j Richmond Is vice president. Each of the main .speakers. Mr. Breg. Mr. Cecil end Paul Brown of the I California union and national intcrme-i dlale superintendent, told of his cxper-lences cxper-lences and the progress In the states I visited recently. All reported excel-j lent progress, and a record attendance attend-ance Is expected at ihe international I convention at New York next year. |