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Show ff mi yr Mtf Mf fftfiff Vvy mmmimmmimi yyyyfyyMf . tf TT - - Successful Summer Season Comes to f . ' ' v t ' f : ' Close for 84 Tabernacle Missionaries 'if Box Elder Tabernacle mission brought their culture with them Closed Saturday evening, Aug. to decorate church buildings in 31, following three , months of their new homeland. successful missionary service, Exchange students have also - Missionaries and partners been among the guests. Forty-on- e of the 48 states have been feet "Saturday from 7 p. m, to p. im.for a social evening to- represented as well as Alaska, Hawaii, four Canadian provingether; England, Chile, Organists played for an hour ces, Denmark, Tourwhile refreshments were enjoy- Brazil, and Switzerland. builded and experiences- of special ist guests report that this Interest were told concerning ing situated on Main streetas ina City is suggested guests - who have enjoyed . the Brigham beauty of must see on their schedule gothic- architectural the tabernaele blended with the by travel agencies. Giving" service this season strains of organ music. Missionaries report that all have been the following: John and Leuvine Adams, Cephus guests appreciate the music of Heber Anderson, Mae the organists and express thanks Anderson; Banto those who respond to such a N. Balls, C. R. and Iva N.Beechker, Rapsom and Maude missionary ball. Grant and Ruth Black, Edft is of interets to note that er, na Arthur and Jennie Burnham, Tom Murray, 13, of Alhambra, Carlson, Charles Checketts, orCalif., I.DS stake played the E. Christensen; Thomas Mary gan during his visit. While at W. Collings, Walter and EleaTemple Square he was also priv- nor Cleaves, Charles and Anne ileged to play for an hour in Goodliffe, John and Ruth Had-fielthe Assembly. halL MissionarErnest E. and Beatrice ies and tourists ip attendance Lavina Hansen, Ruby Hansen, report that it was truly inspir- Hansen, Rilla Hansen, Ross and ing to hear the youngster play, Kathleen Hardy, Henry Harris, lje is organist in his home Elmer Hopkins, Lois Hubbard, ... . yard.,;'-.Violet Jensen, Worth Jensen, A truck driver walked up the Norman and Josie Jeppsen, Ed path to the tabernacle to see A. Johnson, Hyrum and Charthe building and stayed to play lotte Johnson, Abby Madsen, the organ for an hour, He also Clare and Edna Merrell, Wenplayed hymns used by him in dell and Iva Lou Nebeker, hij own ward organist duties in Aleda Nicholas,. James RasmusSalt Lake City. Many, similar sen, Martin and Romina Rasto mussen, Alice R. Rich, William experiences have happened missionaries during their volun- Schow, William Stayner, Oneta teer shifts at the local taberna-cle.- - Thorne, Ernest O. and Adeiia .. Wilde; ' Barbara Wright; Rose Those report that Young, Evelyn Andersen, Pris. In charge . people from all walks of life cilla Bott, Dorothy Ann Bowen,. are represented, but the main Rula Foote,': Judy and Carol trend leans towards the highly Johnson,0- Deonq Lichtenstein, educated and cultured people Gladys Lund, Ruth, Florence, who see the beautiful building, Paul and Nancy Ann Morrell, observe the welcome signs and DeAnn Morris; Hannah G. Nichcome In. ( olas, Judy Nielsen, Ethel Poul-teBarbara Rasmussen, Ruth One Sunday afternoon a bus load of 39 Eastern college pro- Reeves, Beth and Joan Tingey, fessors stopped. Shortly after, Nellie. Wight and ' Carol Woodtwo bus loads of members, 79 land. The Box Elder Tabernacle people, on tour of the LDS temples were welcomed. One lady Mission is under the direction said, while she was a little girl of the two stake presidencies she smelled the smoke when of North land South Box Elder the tabernacle burned in 1896. stakes with Henry R. Bott, presThe decorative trim of the ident; Henry. L. Thorne, South Greek Key, seen near the top of Box Elder stake counselor and the organ picture, is apprecia- Isaac Hansen, North Box Elder ted, by people who know cultur- stake counselor, and Mrs. Olive al art It is said to be used Bott, secretary. only, in the choicest church buildings in Europe. Pioneer ares in this grandparents f .TlkJr- -' v- '"irprv v .v m n V fil .&, V .'C ;4- The' SCENE OF SUCCESSFUL MISSIONARY SEASON beautiful Box Elder Tabernacle has been the scene of a very successful season of missonary service during the summer months. The season ended Saturday night, Aug. 31,' with a testimonial sharing experiences of 84 missionaries who gave 2927 hours of service greeting 3370 guests who received 4250 tracts and purchased 155 copies of the Book' 'of . S',; Mormon. The only wooden shoe factory in the United States is located at Holland. Mich. 12 Elder NEWS Box Wednesday, September 4, Brigham City, Utah ?'. ...for your - . , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, - OAK'S EUCIOUS ONUTS WITH A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE IF YOU PREFER . 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