Show F P ST L LYMAN M MI I L I ARRIVES I f HOME HOMEI ME I Returns to Salt St bite After Arter an Absence of Three Years lears HAS DONE A SPLENDID WORK I Pres If J Grant Sow In Charge c of Mission turn of Elders Cannon i ij Blood WOOd anil amI I Elder M I president 1 of or the tt Council Coun of ot th Apostles po tl s and rind lute Inte a president of or the European I lon mission nr ur 1 rI I home at lit 1 p II in lU today utter after an un of ot nearly three years lie He Im hn Immediately 1 mediately went s to the tho Presidents i where lie lIIA w tui warmly greeted by b his hlA associates who congratulated him on onI I Ills his physical condition and the tho good good work done dOlle while ti u missionary In III Inti InI I ti LL foreign land Hitler I Lyman reports I the th work olt In a I prosperous condition antI and says sity that EN ENder m El Elj j 1 der Hober J Grant 1 I IR IJ now no comfortably located In his new lIew J Held Ho lie 10 tins tilts been absent April pr 21 I 1901 antI and has hall hu enjoyed his work Im hn Immensely i I covering nearly Marly nil all parts of Great Grent real and Continental Europe I I In j his hIM travels Accompanying President Lyman were Joseph J Cannon of ot Bait Lake Luko LakeI I and H henry nry II 11 Blood of tho the I former lute late assistant editor of ot tho the Mil Mu Star ami Jut the late Into president I dent Ilent nt of Oi the London conference i 1 al Also Riso o with them as aN ar us M Iron IronI I Elder ElderT J Alma who hat ha been laboring boring III au III a R missionary In III Tut fukey key I All Il 11 report a it very cr successful antI and mission and state stute that conditions generally are ure favorable toi Cor Corthe I the spread of truth Cannon Camion left lert home Sept Kept 2 1899 I anti and for two and tind a n halt half years labored 11 inI In I Stockholm Sweden where he acted nn 1111 n 3 president for tor some name tune time Then he be was wai 1 culled to Liverpool to assist ails 1st In III editing the Star a n position hu he hohns has ms tilled filled with honor nail and ability for tor the past 18 IS months Ilder l Blood left lert homo home with President ent Lyman anti and for Cor or 10 months wax was president I t of oC the tho conference belli being later Inter laterI I 4 transferred to preside over the thc London LondonI I conference c He Ito Mute that conditions I In Uio great grent metropolis ore arc becoming 1 inUre mure nL more favorable to the spread 1 of ot o the principled principle of or truth ami that nil oil the tho are lending their beNt efforts to ltd its The Tho lady 1 missionaries of oC whom there ate are four In Int t that conference deserve much for Cor or their painstaking anti and faithful In la labors bors and In III their hell t work vork they tM been beau much blessed Thurman and aunt Bean Hean two UNO Provo girls have been re ro released reil il leased to return home homo and nut will be he back backlit F 1 In lit the F s r Th flu Utah students In Irl London ondon of oC I whom shorn there thorp are new n v hut but two to ore are I I well HI i and Nunnie 1 lou Iott haying won many for foi 1 their splendid work MI Tout cays a ll I Elder Blood nl Is now In ln con concert concert cOncert cert and one I nil ding new laurels to tc her rep I illation In all likelihood Prof IroC God Clod Goddard ClodS S lard dard will be lie home In tho the spring while Miss lIu Tout lout expects ex to return In August AUgURt t to tb take up III a concert rt tour All tho the I I missionaries ore lire in good health and referred to return home feeling J veil ell anti having greatly realy enjoyed their abroad 1 Ka In ionic home President PreAl ent Lyman 1 anti and associates n visited a i 1 number of oC historic IQ t LI among them the JIlt Jill 1 and I I nil 1111 of oC which were Intensely Interesting S J g to 10 tile lie returning pilgrims |