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Show Crosses Ocean on Speed Record Ship Crossing the Atlantic ocean from England to New York in four days snd eighteen hours on Germany's fastest liner, tha Europe, was the nautical thrill experienced by Robert Rob-ert Nealen, son of Bishop and Mra. C. Clarence Nealen of 313 Third avenue, ave-nue, who returned Wednesday from the English mission field of the L. D. S. church. , "Incidentally. I was glad the liner made It second record breaking run, because I was exceedingly anxious to be in Salt Lake before this .zero weather ended," young Neslen said. "You know this talk about the terrible ter-rible London fogs is grossly exaggerated, exagger-ated, and with the exception of the months of November and February there ia rarely any fog in the English metropolis," be said. Mr. Neslen reported that most European Eu-ropean peoples are friendly and hospitable hos-pitable to the L. D. S. missionaries and that recently tha London press has commented frequently -on the (foreign mission work of the,church. During his stay in the British isles h visited the Isle of Mann with relatives rela-tives of Mrs. Neslen. Mr. Neslen left Salt Lake in January, 1931. He is former student of the University Univer-sity of Utah. |