. Te Karere . ht,without which we never would have met,and that is the Gospel of Jesus Christ,the Church to which we all belong. Maywe treasure the ideals of it, remain trueto it, and thus cement for time and alleternity the friendship, the love, thatdwells in our hearts tonight. Again, thankyou. God bless you. As the McKays entered Biesingershome, where they stayed while theywere at the College, the group sangoutside the window, continuing to singas the official party ate supper. Presi-dent McKay, tired though he not but go to the door and thankthem, telling them It was beautiful. T


. Te Karere . ht,without which we never would have met,and that is the Gospel of Jesus Christ,the Church to which we all belong. Maywe treasure the ideals of it, remain trueto it, and thus cement for time and alleternity the friendship, the love, thatdwells in our hearts tonight. Again, thankyou. God bless you. As the McKays entered Biesingershome, where they stayed while theywere at the College, the group sangoutside the window, continuing to singas the official party ate supper. Presi-dent McKay, tired though he not but go to the door and thankthem, telling them It was beautiful. Tuesday, January 25th, the morningwas spent in a private tour and in-spection of the College site. Provingthat he rises early to Ik- about theLords work, President Mr Kay andthe group visited the rock quarry at6:30 This was the beginning ofln\ becoming acquainted with Collegemissionaries, as they worked in normaloperation. (During their breakfasl thechoir sang outside their window.) February/March, 1955 43. Garage crew. Rock quarry.


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