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Show Southern Utah Tresbytery Tl, Soulln rii 1'raii Pre t .-r! il closed a two ti.iy's ..r.v ion hole ye day with the election of the following ollicers: Pie.slieiit, M.s. O.F. Wall, Mt. Pleasant, vice president. Mrs. (. L. Johns. Mt. Pleasant; recor.liiu" secretary. sec-retary. Miss Mary Mc ('aK-.im SaUna-corresponding SaUna-corresponding S"cielary. Mrs. Martin. Mantl.treiisur.T. MissJ.iise Curtiss, GunniHon; s.-cietary in'sd m-ary m-ary edvicalion. Miss J-nn:' '.'.:k, Mantl; secretary. fr.-ednien. Mrs. John Burgquist. Klchlield; s'-'-t.iry, literature. Mrs. 11. W. Cle ,-'. Gunnison Gunni-son ; secretarv. stewa: tlsh.p. M,. s Lva Graco Mt. Pleasant: Mat young people and clellrvn's bands. Mrs. D.H. Dnckerlng. Ml. Pleas.ini. The sessions were In; -res mg and well attended an 1 delejates wee present from Mantl. Salem, Komoii. and Gunnison. Mrs. Evelyn Brown Keck of San Fransico and Miss ito-berta ito-berta Barr, also of San I'raii. ic,:. re-i re-i resenting the Home Missions bu n ,1 of the Presbyterian rhurcn won speakers at the meetings. The local Missionary Boclety entertained in honor of the out-of-town attendance at a dinner for nearly one hundred guests ThursJay night In the basement base-ment of the new First Presbyterian church, during which an Informal pro gram wns enjoyed. At the puMi meeting which followed Miss Joseph-i,K- Bunday of the Wasatch Acadeniv faculty and Miss Roberta Barr p:e-sented p:e-sented an Interesting program on "The Freedmen". A musical pie-gram pie-gram featuring Southern melodic:-til melodic:-til Interspersed with the livlures. Dr. II. W. Itelierd of Salt Lake, president of Westmi.isrer College, and Dr. Franklin T. i':nine.- of Spokane. Spok-ane. Washington addressed the stud-em stud-em body in chapel exercises at i Wasatch Academy this morning. Dr. Iteherd made an inspirational address on "Why Go to College. |