Te Karere . Elder and Sister Grant Erickson Brother and Sister Tuua have hadeight children. He also wrorked as acarpenter at the Church school whichwas recently completed at he is employed in Aucklandat the Kiwi Bake Shop. Elder Tuua and Elder Fruean aremissionary companions. They alsowork together with Zion Elders GlenR. Crouch and John S. Lewis in theprogramme of re-teaching the Gospelto those who have been out of activitywith the Church. Adding to the Zion work mission-ary staff in New Zealand were Elderand Sister Grant Erickson and theirson, Elder Keith Erickson. They ar-r


Te Karere . Elder and Sister Grant Erickson Brother and Sister Tuua have hadeight children. He also wrorked as acarpenter at the Church school whichwas recently completed at he is employed in Aucklandat the Kiwi Bake Shop. Elder Tuua and Elder Fruean aremissionary companions. They alsowork together with Zion Elders GlenR. Crouch and John S. Lewis in theprogramme of re-teaching the Gospelto those who have been out of activitywith the Church. Adding to the Zion work mission-ary staff in New Zealand were Elderand Sister Grant Erickson and theirson, Elder Keith Erickson. They ar-rived July 20th and have been assignedthe special job of overseering the saw-mill for furnishing timber for build-ing the College and the Temple, as 276 TE KARERE well as other Church Grant Erickson has fulfilled two. Elder K. Ericksoii missions to the Southwest Indian Mis-sion in the United States, though this is the first mission for his wife, Cla-rissa, and his son, Keith. The Ericksons home is a ranch inRobertson, Wyoming, although theylived the past winter in the ColumbusWard of the Granite Stake in SaltLake City and were called on theirmissions from that ward. Elder Erick-son has also served many years as astake missionary, as well as one ofthe seven presidents of the 224thQuorum of Seventies. Sister Ericksonhas served teaching the youth of theChurch in Primary and SundaySchool. We extend a hearty welcome toElder Grant and Elder Keith Erick-son and Sister Erickson and feel cer-tain that the Northland will be greatlybenefited by these fine people. THE DISCIPLE AND THE SHEPHERD BOY Shepherd boy, shepherd boy, what are you thinking. Sitting so quietly watching your sheep f Master, my father has told me a story Of how lie once sat here while all were asleep; A wonderful story of a star shining br


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