. Te Karere. Elder Don R. Anderson r mm L. Elder Donald B. ,1,., Elrod Cox I I 1,1. Dm S llnmt Met, 1950 ELDER DONALD DAVIS hailsfrom Riverside, Utah. He arrived onApril _. 1948, aboard the the first year of his mission heworked in the Poverty Baj for the ensuing seven monthshe laboured in the OtagO Davis has been labouring in theManawatu District during the lasl fivemonths of Ins mission. He will attend the Utah State Agricultural Collegeupon arriving home in order to studya instruction engineering. ELDER DON S. BRUNT arrived on August


. Te Karere. Elder Don R. Anderson r mm L. Elder Donald B. ,1,., Elrod Cox I I 1,1. Dm S llnmt Met, 1950 ELDER DONALD DAVIS hailsfrom Riverside, Utah. He arrived onApril _. 1948, aboard the the first year of his mission heworked in the Poverty Baj for the ensuing seven monthshe laboured in the OtagO Davis has been labouring in theManawatu District during the lasl fivemonths of Ins mission. He will attend the Utah State Agricultural Collegeupon arriving home in order to studya instruction engineering. ELDER DON S. BRUNT arrived on August 15, 1948, after labouringfor short periods o\ time in Californiaand Australia. After labouring inAuckland for two months, lie wsigned to the Waikato District andremained there until Hui Tan of labouring again in Auckland forright months he went to the SouthIsland to search out genealogical in-formation from relatives there. He willreturn to the Brigham Young Univer-sity and continue his academic coursesthere. El DER ELROD COX


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