Uldine Mabelle Utley (March 16, 1912 – October 31, 1995) was an American Pentecostal child preacher.
[4][5] Utley had a conversion experience in 1921, inspired by the preaching of Aimee Semple McPherson while she was living in Fresno, California.
[8][9] During Utley's appearances at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933,[10] during a heatwave, her program was promoted as having "cooled air" and comfortable seats.
[13] She was also called a "second Billy Sunday"[14] and, as a young woman, "the ingenue of evangelism"[10] and "the Garbo of the pulpit".
[15] She married salesman Wilbur Eugene Langkop in 1938,[13][16][17] but was committed to a mental hospital shortly after her marriage, and eventually divorced.