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Show They were stationed at Ncucbatel and xm had found about forty saints. (1. e. i the whole of the French Switzerland) Switzer-land) and had made a fair start towards m'tting the Gospel again before those who might be reaching after the truth In this part of the Lord's vineyard. May Will saw the arrival of two more Elders, Joseph S. Tburber and J. Whit-1 i taker Thornton of Richfield and I'lnto respectively. Clarence S. Gardner of Pine Valley followed June 18, and July 21 st tho number of missionaries in Neu chatel was Increased to six by the com mlngofJ Fred Evans of Salt La ice. ... . . .....i ..pur this city till All labored In and near mis my the middle of November when, in spec lal Priesthood meeting, a -eparatlon was decided upon. Accord ngy President Presi-dent Young sent Ehlers Thvirbcr and EvanstoLaChanx do Foods Elders Meier and Aeblschcr were as signed to labor In Liusanne. while the other two were left in Neuchatel. At the Priesthood meeting merit oncd vbove it was also decided to publish a new edition of the Voice of Warning, J!,! get out an attractive set of French tracts, which work is now in progress in , . .. .!. nnrtcorreotlnc To assist in the printing ana cori. of the above Elder James Louis linker o North Ogden was recently sent Uere F';eoaoSrpS iin-rihe first sheets of our new Vote of Warning. It. -hea finished iiiinaiieamtle volume boundln StwUh a black title. Adding to his our new tracts-a more attract vo rJTZ meSre :dbXaole'to advance the cause of truth among this people, loping for the continued success of your paper and extending greetings to our I1&-0 blends, we aro Very Kwpwtfully Yours, Ci.AitBsrje S. Oaiuwbk, J. WUITTAKKUTllOUJUQX. |