Te Karere . AMA POHA-TU, comes from Muriwai, PovertyBay. She is a daughter of BrotherMartin Pohatu and has served faith-fully in her area prior to her assign-ment with Sister Lani in Panmure,Auckland District. Sister Pohatu President, Primary President,Sunday School chorister and ReliefSociety teacher. Besides these variedactivities, she was sponsor for herdistrict in the march past. Her voca-tional activities have included nursingand cooking at a hotel. She enjoyschorister work and singing. We extendour good wishes to Sister Pohatu inher proselyting labours. ELDER GRANT WILLIAMGROVE


Te Karere . AMA POHA-TU, comes from Muriwai, PovertyBay. She is a daughter of BrotherMartin Pohatu and has served faith-fully in her area prior to her assign-ment with Sister Lani in Panmure,Auckland District. Sister Pohatu President, Primary President,Sunday School chorister and ReliefSociety teacher. Besides these variedactivities, she was sponsor for herdistrict in the march past. Her voca-tional activities have included nursingand cooking at a hotel. She enjoyschorister work and singing. We extendour good wishes to Sister Pohatu inher proselyting labours. ELDER GRANT WILLIAMGROVER, from Granger 5th Ward,North Jordan Stake, reports he ishappy to be in New Zealand. He at-tended Brigham Young University forthree years, majoring in acousticalengineering. Elder Grover was activein Kia Ora Club, being an officer ofthat organisation. Interested in music,he plays the piano and organ and waspresident of the University WardChoir, as well as serving as Secretary and a ward Elder Stephenson Another former BYU student,ELDER DON RAY STEPHEN-SON, from Nampa, Idaho, is repre-senting the Nampa First Ward. Hismajor at the Y was political science,as he is planning to go into law whenhe returns from his mission. ElderStephenson has served as an officer ineach of his Aaronic Priesthoodquorums and has received individualawards for four years. He served asa ward teacher. Arriving in New Zealand aboard theOrion on May 5th, seven new elderswere greeted at the wharf by PresidentBallif, Elder Chapman and ElderSpencer. ELDER THERON DON JOR-GENSON, from Castle Dak Ward,Emery Stake (Castle Dale, Utah),served recently in the Army in Alaska,where he was a squad leader, Elder June, 1955 171 Jorgenson did ward teaching and sangin his ward choir before coming toNew Zealand. He is interested inagriculture and will certainly enjoythe beautiful fanning and agriculturalareas in New Zealand. To join the ranks of the Californiansamong New Zealand missionaries,ELDER LYMAN


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