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Show Ralph Gunn Voted State Moderator s Gunn, superintondoni r iUh was elected modern 01 f the rresbvteriun Synod o-the o-the opening session l'"Jh- tl ' First Presbyterian hM h flit, Pleasant on Tues fh,ernoon. Rev. William Bur-da Bur-da m, Pleasant, was elected wn- M ;nt clerk Sessions of the Cam d o the Women's Synod-: Synod-: ffl.tv are Mts. Harry Olitho-iM Olitho-iM v-u4 president and treasurer: ' !X ,J Barber, record mg see M;?rv Miss Ella Wleklund. sec ifjr-' i". Avprseas sewing Mrs ' I rfia0' n Hansen, secretary foi ' m&s" Mr. William ! m'n Sarv for literature & n Sours, world ser- e I Jl chairman. 1 In important action on od ' iw was the passing of an - requesting the General v ffl "national body ot the i- -terian church, to unite the !i. Stan presbyteries Into one - I oM sessions of the men 'J' .id the women main emphases ld Christian education, wi es !2riai attention paid to youth ns I and New Curriculum for 5 " Vu Schools, the New Life m' u&it of the Presbyterian !i Sand foreign and nationa' I i S, The Rev. Kenneth Camp rP I ator of the Youth Synod of ni ah and graduate of Wasatch fdemy, afsisted with the pro- es. I in various ways. On ed ck- rdav evening the program of ay- fte church for receiving dis- pd. I c'aced persons from Europe into tins country and helping them tind work and homes, was dis cussed. The Synod of Utah will probably be responsible for at least six families. The men and women attending attend-ing the Synod and the Synodical sessions lived In buildings on the Wasatch campus and ate all their meals in the school's dining room. The meetings were concluded with wind-up sessions ses-sions of both groupes on Thursday Thurs-day morning. |