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Show I., . . ' r ,fe H f'; ' J- I : n - fx -U .A FKOM DOWN UNDER, THIS NEWS BULLETIN PICTURE LDS President David O. McKay and Mrs. McKay are shown with the Australian-New Zealand LDS mission presidency, V. B. Men- denhall,' left, President Sidney Ottley of Sngar House, Pres, and Mrs. McKay, Joseph Murdock and George R. Biesinger. Ottley Confers With McKay the two-to-three million dollar LDS college being constructed at Hamilton which is being built under un-der the direction of two other Sugar House men, George R. Biesinger Bie-singer and David M. Evans. The church president was accompanied ac-companied on his tour by Mrs. McKay, Mc-Kay, and on the New Zealand visit by Elder and Mrs. Ottley. Warren Ottley and his able kinsmen kins-men and aides have been caring for the Ottley Paint Pot dynasty while the New Zealand mission president completed his call. Sidney J. Ottley, president of the New Zealand LDS mission, will conclude his service and return re-turn to Sugar House in April. These tidings made news this week as LDS President David O. McKay returned to Salt Lake after an extended visit in the Pacific Islands and the land down under where he conferred with Elder Ottley. Ot-tley. Elder and Mrs. Ottley and their son Jerry left Sugar House some years ago to answer the call to New Zealand. During his tenure there, Elder Ottley has visited and done missionary work all through that area and its myraids of islands. President McKay, on a 45,000 mile sojourn into the south Pacific, visited missions throughout the area and Austarlia as well as New Zealand. Upon his return here he expressed expres-sed delight at the progress on |