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Show rv- Brigham Wednesday. "TheVolceOf The Reader" Ottawa, Ont. April 18, 190. Dear Mr. Long: capital Reporting from the city of the Dominion of Canada la a recent and very' happy It of the has only been the last month that I have received it. It has given me a lot of news that the never hear foreigners in Mantua ' ' i about I am especially thrilled with the sport page. To find that the Brigham boys beat the B. Y. cagers is some good news for the mission, (Ill tell them all). ! The past five months here In Ottawa We, seven elders, have . -- News-Journal.- -' basketball had an 'organized Although we were late getting started in the season we managed to enter a league and won the championship. Through our example and sportsmanship we impressed many people, that the Canadian press became interested and interviewed us and printed a picture and articles about the church, which has since ' appeared in the. papers throughout Canada. It has opened the doors of many people. was saddening to our ears ..If to, heat that peopja were .betting on us though. In the 19 months since leavno Lake, I suppose ing other man has experienced joy and, happiness as greatly as I. And dnjhe other hand I, dont suppose anyone has suffered more sorrow at times, , Most of the sorrow 'comes when you see people living ignominious lives because of Ignorance of the gospel and wont listen when they have a chance. My experiences In the mission have taught me many lessons. I have learned to love all races or color of people, jny enemies and all of Goda creations. I sup-pomy last 19 months experiences "will bo more numerous than amj longer remembered any! other, or all other times of my life. This is truly. the work of the Lord. , There are too many facts team.- - $lt - might say, miracannot deny. I arty happy to be engaged in such is a work. The helpful at times when my thoughts stray .back home and I hope it continues to come anp what cles that we You . News-Journ- , Thanks. The address Is still 1144 Car llhg avenue,' Ottawa, Ontario, Canada- - tou Have been send ing- them to Ruvl, Jbritorlum. Trusting that all is well and that God remembers - the obe .difiht there. I remain, - Thankfully yourbrother in ? . the gospel, jELDER GEORGE E. JEPPSEN '! from Mantua, Utah. f t , t i ,i t, -- - 1 t S I ' Illinois has f swamp, land-- i 29,000 . , .acres rr , -- - . - - Gulfport, Miss. 2000 24th Avenue May ' , 1950. - Dear Sirs: ' I have been very slow in writing you and thanking you for sending me the Box Elder News. It has been Joy reading of the things that are happening - In SIXTEEN City, Utah May 24. 1950 LOOKING BACK Seattle, May 16, 1950. Dear Bill: I, , First of all I want to thank you very kindly for your kindness In sending the paper for the past 15 months. I surely have enjoyed it so very much; I am now in Seattle and have been here 10 days. And of course I have been so busy I haven't had time to write, till now. So its been just my hard luck as I havent had my paper to read. So I thought Id better let you know of my address but quick! I was in Auburn for about seven months, and I really regretted to leave there. The people at Auburn treated me very well. To me it was just like leaving home, and probably just as hard. But now that Im In West Seattle I'm sure I will like it, although I probably could get lost yet. I have a fine companion from Salt Lake City. So chances are he will be use to these large towns. I guess the main thing is to just catch on to the busses I want to ride, as we are on and off quite often. Being we are in West Seattle we are right on the sound so we get a view of quite a Jew ships coming In and going out. We have had eight days of beautiful sunny weather,' and no rain so maybe summerls here to stay. ? The Sunday before I left Auburn the branch' president and wife invited me to dinner and airto visit the Seattle-Taoom- a port which was yery interesting. It is a very beautiful building and very well planned out There is a fine ward here in West Seattle and they have a fine And beautiful chapel. Also there are quite a few L. D. S. people here in Seattle. We are having very good success and finding quite a. lew people who 1 am enjoying are interested. my work very much ' and - Im sure the remainder will be even more enjoyable. My new address Is 4513-37t- h avenue. Southwest Seattle 6, Wash. Please send my paper here. Thanks again for the pahow per. You cant imagine much I enjoy It. , ' Tell all hello.' ' Sincerely yours, ELDER KEITH CARTER. - ' PAGE BOX ELDER NEWS ' What They" Think ' - that - HAPPENED YEARS AGO a 25 YEARS AGO Baseball Game The Rotarlan fathers played their sons at the park, and according to the paper, the youngsters beat their fathers badly. Said the paper: Wynn L. Eddy says that was the first time in twenty years that he knocked a and only made first base. Coach Ferguson declared that it was worth a dollar to see Wynn run to first without stopping once to rest. 4 two-bagg- Society Itema The Oriole orchestra of Logan had nlayed at the academy in Brigham City the previous Wednesday. Miss Lenora Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Isaac Jensen was plan nlng on leaving for California in the Immediate future. A' missionary farewell testimonial had been held In honor of Harold Keller, who was to leave on a mission, May 6, for the Canadian mission field. Participating in the farewell program were Bishop Brigham Wright, Margaret Pratt, .Mrs. Ethel Rees Jensen, Miss Beatrice Jessap, Bishop A. M. Hansen, and many, others. -- WP) Old acquainare welcome customers at the Old Lang Sign Co. here. the paper. Since I left .the lair city of Brigham I have not had too much time to write anyone. I have been kept on the go most of the time. Since I arrived in the southern states I have labored in two states. I labored in Mississippi district for about one year. From there I was sent to Alabama district.' I have been here for about ten months now. I will be here for the rest of my mission. I have changed address again so if you would please send the paper to 2000 24th avenue, Gulfport, Miss. I .would appreciate it very much. You are doing a very kind service sending the paper to the missionaries. I am sure they all appreciate it very much. I know the ones that I have talked to do. We are going to have a missio- conference - in Atlann-wide ta next week so we will ,'all have a very enjoyable visit and we will probably - talk - a lot about you and your kindness.,. Again I would like to thank you from the bottom i of my BOSTON tances Especially For Pairs 290 . Boys Fancy Striped . . SPORT SOX 96 only Boys Knit . 100 Smart New Fri? ive o $1 GAYMODE Prs. Plain Colors Childrens & Girls , 150 5 pr. 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