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Show u JlltS. J. BOOTH LEFT E5GLASD YESTERDAY FOR THE FINITE D STATES Mrs. Joseph W. Booth, who has been doing L. D. S. missionary work in Armenia and Palestine with her late husband for the past many years, left yesterday, April 12, for the United Unit-ed States, according to a message received re-ceived in Alpine, where she will make her home upon arriving in Utah. She left Southhampton, England, April 12, on the steamship "Republic,' and will land in New York. She will come direct to Utah and Alpine,- according ac-cording to the communication. Since the recent death of her husband, hus-band, Mrs. Booth has been completing complet-ing their missionary duties, and during dur-ing the past two weeks has been visiting visit-ing in France and London. Mrs. Booth writes that the body of Mr. Booth, which has been buried at Alleto, Assyria, will be brought to this country next year. |