. Te Karere . Arden Sun-freeze Creameries as a sign Wood has been active in wardfunctions, serving as second counsellorin his Elders Quorum, activitytaut in the and also as a Sun-day School Teacher. He has been as-signed to Dunedin in Otago District. Al-o arriving from Sydney on theWanganella was ELDER ROBERTEARL WALGREN, from Inglewood,California. Elder Walgren was em-ployed as a machinist prior to comingto New Zealand. At home he was anactive member of the Ward TeachersGroup. His first assignment is in Dan-nevirke. ELDER EMERY PHILLIPSPATTEN, from Ogden, Utah, at-tended


. Te Karere . Arden Sun-freeze Creameries as a sign Wood has been active in wardfunctions, serving as second counsellorin his Elders Quorum, activitytaut in the and also as a Sun-day School Teacher. He has been as-signed to Dunedin in Otago District. Al-o arriving from Sydney on theWanganella was ELDER ROBERTEARL WALGREN, from Inglewood,California. Elder Walgren was em-ployed as a machinist prior to comingto New Zealand. At home he was anactive member of the Ward TeachersGroup. His first assignment is in Dan-nevirke. ELDER EMERY PHILLIPSPATTEN, from Ogden, Utah, at-tended , with a major in mech-anical engineering. During summer?is he was employed as a farmer with his father. Active in his home ward. Elder Patten served .is M \l ?representative and a Ward Patten arrived with EldersWood and Walgren and was assignedto Dunedin. SIS i ER II i M\ I BOTT, tr m S ill i ike * itj. Utah, arrived with her husband, II II R I eRO^ I rhej tailed from I January, 1955 25. Sister and Elder LeRoy J. Bott November 25th to serve here inAotearoa. Elder Bott was self-employed withNil-Art Memorial Company in SaltLake City before coming to New Zea-land. He has been active as SundaySchool Superintendent, Presi-dent, Aaronic Priesthood Supervisor,Scout Advisor and Ward and Sister Bott has been as-signed to Palmerston North in theManawatu District. New Zealand was the temporarystopping place for four missionarieswho were bound for Samoa and arrived on the Sierra onNovember 25, 1954. From Welling, Alberta, Canada,came SISTER FAY STRINGHAM,who was employed by CanadianFreightways as a book-keeper, and re-ceived her training at Lethbridge, Al-berta, Canada. Both she and SisterBerrett are going to Tonga. SISTER HELEN BERRETT,from Menan, Idaho, was a teacher atTwin Falls, Idaho, for three attended college at Ricks College. Another Canadian, ELDER FREDJACKSON BROOKS, from Hill-spring, Alberta, Canada, trained inme


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