. Te Karere. uth untilhis release. He will return to his homein Raymond, Alberta, Canada. ELDER HENRY JENSEN andSISTER CAROLINE JENSEN ar-rived in New Zealand March 8, laboured first in Carterton inthe Wairarapa District until lune of1949. They then transferred to Thameswhere they remained until Ocober. Theremainder of their time was spentagain in Carterton, although theytravelled around a greal deal to fulfillElder Jensens calling as 1st counsetlor Hanuere, 1950 11 to the Mission President They will re-turn to their home in Pocatello, Idaho. BROTHER in GH PIPER andSISTER J W \. PIPE


. Te Karere. uth untilhis release. He will return to his homein Raymond, Alberta, Canada. ELDER HENRY JENSEN andSISTER CAROLINE JENSEN ar-rived in New Zealand March 8, laboured first in Carterton inthe Wairarapa District until lune of1949. They then transferred to Thameswhere they remained until Ocober. Theremainder of their time was spentagain in Carterton, although theytravelled around a greal deal to fulfillElder Jensens calling as 1st counsetlor Hanuere, 1950 11 to the Mission President They will re-turn to their home in Pocatello, Idaho. BROTHER in GH PIPER andSISTER J W \. PIPER also sailed<»n tin- Aorangi with the returningmissionaries. They are moving perm-anent!) tO Canada tO make their bOflH there until they are eligible to enterthe United States. They are fromPalmerston North. OUR HIGH IDEALS WILLBE A GUIDING LIGHT By Elder Vaughn Hugie On the eve of Labour Day, October24th, 1949, the Rotorua Goldand (ireen Ball was sponsored by asmall group oi Latter-day Saint- who. Sister Elsie Chirney: Queen of the Ball comprise the young but renownedRotorua Branch. At this particular Gold and GreenHall there was a wonderful spirit ofgoodwill and good tune permeating throughout the realms of the fruits of Mornmnisin were on display. The high ideals thai we Latter-da) Saint- are taught to uphold werecertainly upheld and radiated hy this small group of Saints from the RotoruaBranch. The high standards that thisminute group upheld caused no smallcomment from the outsiders and theSaints attending and enjoying thehumble but yet spectacular and signifi-cant occasion. Many favourable andpraiseworthy comments weremade that night hy those in attendance. Among the many comments that were uttered,one in particular pricked my cars and my heart. I heardan elderly lady say. I havenever attended a dance or hall that was based on suchhigh ideals. Its no wonderthat the Mormon people aredifferent from others Ithought and said to myself,Thank God that


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