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Show I oie Anderson I Returns Home I HfsfotinrleM From All Scandinavian I Couiilr.Ys lli'Icnscd, Excepting tvio I in L'ncli Conference to Look After iiriiticlies I'd Church Property. oie Anderson returned home Tuos-I Tuos-I day from Norway, where ho acted iib Dresideiit of the Bergen Conference L the past yenr. Prior to this he .pent one month laboring In Den- mark- " Bnys tllnt n" tno c,(lurs have been released from the Norwolg- jn countries, excepting two In each 'conference who woro left to look nf- lre chuich property and keep the brandies from going to pieces. Fifty-I Fifty-I tx came with him on tlio Btoninshlji I Adriatic Fifty remained to labor In I the Eastern States and bIx came home I to Utnh. I Mr. Anderson left home July 'J, I 1913, and arrived In Copenhagen Aug- I ust 2ml. He was appointed to labor I n tlie Anhus Cotiferonce. On Scp- I tembcr 2Gth ho was appointed to pre- I side over the Bergen Conference. I The war haB upset the wholo couu- I try. Though Norway Is not yet In I the wur, sho Is mobollzlng her army I and Is taking the available men from I business, from the farms and all walks I of life. In Denmark the pcoplo are I digging trenches along tho frontlor I and ninny men arc engaged In I strengthlng tho forts. Tho taking of the men from their work and busl- ness Is causing Industrial stagnation I every where. I Mr. Anderson, though glad to be I home again among his friends, on- I Joyed to tho utmost his missionary I labors. I Tomorrow night In tho Tabcrnucle I there will be a special home coming I for Mr. Anderson, when a spcclnl I program will be rendered. IH |