Te Karere . Elder Barber On July 18th a large crowd ofSaints from the Auckland district wentaboard the Oronsay to bid farewell to the long and short of it. ELDERDAN R. BARBER and ELDERJEROLD I). OTTLEY. Elder Barber arrived in New Zea-land aboard the Aorangi onFebruary 3, 1953. While here he. Elder and Sister Dickerson served in five districts and had ninecompanions, so his activities and as-sociates were varied and first five months of his mission,Elder Barber was in Waikato, followedby six weeks in King Country, andten months in Auckland. For the nextyear Elder Barber


Te Karere . Elder Barber On July 18th a large crowd ofSaints from the Auckland district wentaboard the Oronsay to bid farewell to the long and short of it. ELDERDAN R. BARBER and ELDERJEROLD I). OTTLEY. Elder Barber arrived in New Zea-land aboard the Aorangi onFebruary 3, 1953. While here he. Elder and Sister Dickerson served in five districts and had ninecompanions, so his activities and as-sociates were varied and first five months of his mission,Elder Barber was in Waikato, followedby six weeks in King Country, andten months in Auckland. For the nextyear Elder Barber laboured in Well-ington with Elder Harper, completinghis mission in Whangarei. Plans for the future include takingup farming operations at home, thencontinuing his education at BrighamYoung University, in the field of archi-tectural engineering. Elder Barberplans to complete his schooling (Massachussetts Institute ofTechnology). To Elder Dan Barberwe wish every success and happinessin his endeavours. Elder Jerold D. Ottley, just plainJerry to many of the Saints through-out the Mission, came to New Zealandwith his parents, President and SisterSidney J. Ottley, in October, to being called to labour in theconstruction office at the College,Elder Ottley attended the Auckland


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