. Te Karere . irst mission for Sister Wood, ElderWood was here from 1901 to 1904and 1912 and 1913. They come fromMurray, Utah, where Elder Wood hasserved as City Engineer, Building andPlumbing Inspector, and a member ofthe City Planning Board. Active inChurch work, Elder Wood has servedas a ward teacher, president of theSeventies Quorum, and later as groupleader of the High Priests. SisterWood has been Relief Society secre-tary and work director, as well asbeing an active genealogical researcherfor many years. The Woods have afine family of five children and 23grandchildren, and their oldest g


. Te Karere . irst mission for Sister Wood, ElderWood was here from 1901 to 1904and 1912 and 1913. They come fromMurray, Utah, where Elder Wood hasserved as City Engineer, Building andPlumbing Inspector, and a member ofthe City Planning Board. Active inChurch work, Elder Wood has servedas a ward teacher, president of theSeventies Quorum, and later as groupleader of the High Priests. SisterWood has been Relief Society secre-tary and work director, as well asbeing an active genealogical researcherfor many years. The Woods have afine family of five children and 23grandchildren, and their oldest grand-son, Elder LaVell Wood, is nowlabouring as a missionary in and Sister Wood have beenassigned to labour in Hamilton, Wai-kato District. ELDER FRED C. BROWN, com-ing from North Ogden, attendedWeber College and Brigham YoungUniversity where he majored in ac-counting before receiving his call toserve as a missionary. He has beenassigned to Wairoa, in Mahia District. From Montpelier, Idaho, comes. Elder Brown ELDER CHARLES ARLIN BART-SCHI who has served as 2ndcounsellor, ward teacher, assistantScout Master, and secretary in theAaronic Priesthood. He attended Utah


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