Title |
VOL2NO50P03 |
Article Title(s) |
Ninth Territorial Sunday School Convention continued, Woman's Christian Temperance Union News: Notes By The Way |
Page |
03 |
Subject |
Fort Douglas (Utah) ; Salt Lake City (Utah) ; Salt Lake County (Utah) ; Sunday School Union; Sunday schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sunday school conventions--Utah--Salt Lake City; Chinese Americans; Choral singing; African Americans; Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Temperance--Utah; First Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Presbyterian Church (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Presbyterian Church--Utah--Salt Lake City; Presbyterians--Utah--Salt Lake City; Poems; Christian life--Quotations, maxims, etc. |
OCR Text |
Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> bution of the Bible and Sunday School literature. <br> Mr. A. H. Peabody rendered a solo which was well received. Rev. Josiah McClain of Salt Lake was then introduced and spoke on the subject, "How Shall we Interest Young Men." Miss Lawson then rendered Millard's "Ave Maria" after which Dr. Wishard delighted the audience with a most instructive address, "The Right Fellow in the Right Place" is the model superintendent. <br> The committee on resolutions then submitted its report which was adopted unanimously by a rising vote. The session ended with benediction by Rev. F. L. Hayden. <br> The Sunday morning session was led by the Vice-President, John T. Axton promptly at 10 o'clock. At its close Prof. R. J. Caskey led the superintendent's conference, Mrs. R. B. Quay the primary teachers conference and Mr. A. J. Gorham the conference for general teachers. These conferences were admirably conducted and were most helpful to all who attended. <br><br> AFT |
Further Information |
This page has two sections. The first section is a continued agenda and program for the Ninth Territorial Sunday School Convention, which includes the names of speakers and their talks. The next section has news and notes for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and also includes an article written about the temperance union work in Fort Douglas. At the end of the second section is a poem about giving a helping hand. |
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application/pdf |
People |
Axton, John T. ; Gould, Grace; Griffin, Fannie; Griffith, Hester; Hipp, John; McClain, Josiah; Raymond, Daniel; Reese, Bynon; Silver, Edward Vernon, 1860-?; Augsburg (Prof.) ; Rathbone (Mr.) ; Rathbone (Mrs.) ; Blunt (Mr.) ; Boes (Mr.) ; Bullock (Mrs.) ; Caskey, R. J. (Prof.) ; Chapin (Miss) ; Gorham, A. J. ; Hayden, F. L. (Rev.) ; Hunt (Rev.) ; Lawson (Miss) ; Lincoln (Mrs.) ; Moore (Mrs.) ; Peabody, A. H. ; Quay, R. B. (Mrs.) ; Ridgely, L. B. (Rev.) ; Tibbals, W. H. (Mrs.) |
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wc_tw |
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1095369 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s181dt/1095369 |