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Show Local Era Workers Given Honor In June Issue "Era" The St. George stake Era workers work-ers were given signal honor in the June issue of the Era. Honor was given them for their work in having hav-ing the highest percentage of quota in their class in the subscription sub-scription campaign sponsored by the Era this year. Pictures of Pres. W. O. Bentley, Daniel H. Heaton. suDerintendent of the Y. M. I. A., Mrs. Lorna Worthen, president of the Y. W. M. I. A., Antone Prince, Y. M. I. A., Era director, and Edith SeegmiUer, Seeg-miUer, Y. W. M. I. A., Era director were published. In addition to being the highest in their division, it is reported that when they phoned in that they were over the top, they were told that they were the first stake to report out of all of the stakes in the contest. In writing regarding the campaign cam-paign in the Era, John D. Giles, field representative for the Y. M. M. I. A., states in part, "the most noticeable and gratifying feature of the campaign was the fine missionary mis-sionary spirit manifested among Era workers. In the last analysis that is the real and only reason for publishing the Era and conducting con-ducting these subscription campaigns. cam-paigns. We are a great missionary church. We must carry on the missionary service among our own members to keep them active and strong in faith, among our friends and neighbors not of our faith and among the people of the world. That is the great mission of the Era. That is the great purpose of its editors and publishers." |