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Show Home Jjrain. We received a call yesterday from Elder John II. Haves, of Spanish Fork, who returned In charge of tlie last company or immigrants. He left for his field of labor March 27lh, 1S5, and was aligned to the JCot-tingliam, JCot-tingliam, Kijgteud, Conference, whero he fulfilled the duty of preaching the Gospel. The last eleven mouths of his timeheuas preshicnt of the Nottingham Con-ference, Con-ference, in whieli office he Was succeeded, suc-ceeded, on his re-lease to return home, by LIde-r Joseph C. freer, a.oof SitiMi Fork. Elder Hayes met with good success in his mis-Minary mis-Minary labors, and tliepeoplo in the Nottingham Conference generally treated the Elders very kindly. kind-ly. Thee who attended the meetings and there were a great many listened attentively, aud I quite a number were added to the 1 1 Church. Elder Hayes left Liverpool on .May :4th. During his ab-ence his tiealth has been good. Eider C. Tilley, of Sianish Fork, al-o returned with the last company from n two years' mission to .England. .Eng-land. He says lie enjoyed good health and spirits w hilo engaged in his mhslouary lalors. His etlorts have teen rewarded with fair success, suc-cess, though tho subject of salvation is not su seriously considered by the ivopioas iu former years. Ilrother Filley also traveled in the Nottingham Notting-ham conference. |