. Te Karere. here is only one requirement asked of US as the receivers. ... be faithful, keep my commandments, and ye shall inheritthe kingdom of heaven/ May each day bring greater endeavour to righteously fulfill ourrequirements as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints. —Janice Garrett. 126 TE KARERE TEMPLE PRESIDENT THE appointment of E. AlbertRosenvall as President of theNew Zealand Temple is unique, in-asmuch as he also served as Super-visor of its construction, acting underthe direction of Elder George Bie-singer, the Church building supervisorfor New Zealand, He, with


. Te Karere. here is only one requirement asked of US as the receivers. ... be faithful, keep my commandments, and ye shall inheritthe kingdom of heaven/ May each day bring greater endeavour to righteously fulfill ourrequirements as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints. —Janice Garrett. 126 TE KARERE TEMPLE PRESIDENT THE appointment of E. AlbertRosenvall as President of theNew Zealand Temple is unique, in-asmuch as he also served as Super-visor of its construction, acting underthe direction of Elder George Bie-singer, the Church building supervisorfor New Zealand, He, with SisterRosenvall and two sons, came to NewZealand as a labour missionary in Returning home he was made StakeM Men Leader, and he has servedas District Scout Committee Chair-man, Ward Explorer Leader, StakeSunday School Superintendent andHigh Councilman. In 1940 he becamea counsellor in the Bishopric of Can-non Ward. Six years later he wassustained as Bishop of the JordanPark Ward where he served for eight. June, 1955. The Saints of New Zea-land and relatives and friends in Can-inn Stake rejoice in the Albert Rosenvall was bornAugust 7th, 1904, in Gunnison, San-pete County, Utah, a son of ErickC. Rosenvall and Anna Sophia Thun-nison. The family moved to Salt LakeCity after the death of their motherill 1917, making their home in PioneerStake. He was an active member ofthe Aaronic Priesthood. In October,1925, he went on ;i tWO-year missiontO the North Central .States. Tin-last year of his mission lie served as President of the Manitoba District, years, lie supervised the building ofhis Ward Chapel, which was a twoward and stake centre building. Afterhis release as bishop he was againcalled to the High Council from whichposition he was released to go to \YwZealand. Main years o! Church ac-tivity have been devoted to the youth. of whom many have Uvonie leadersand have filled missions as a result of his teachings. In recognition of thisin- was presented the I [ono


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