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Show LETTER FROM NORTHWEST Naf, Idaho, Sept. 22, 1915. Mr. D. S. ' Williams, Castledale, Utah, Dear 3ro. j I have just recently returned to my: home in Idaho from the Northwest, where I havs been laboring as a mis- ' sionary for the past twenty months. From the beginning of my labors I have been in receipt of the Emery County Progress, and it has revealed to me man interesting items and alwavs came as a welcome visitor with its j valuable information fron Emery County and her people, whom I have I always loved and associated with. I truly appreciate your thoughtful consideration con-sideration of me, and thank you very mucn for the same. I have greatly enjoyed my mission and can truly say that it has been the happiest time of my life. The experience I have had has been very valuable. And, mingling and as sociating with people of all classes and creeds, I have fi und grtat pleasure in comparing the beautiful truths of i MormnnUirj with the so-called Christian I denominations of he world, and in doing do-ing so it has slengihened my testi- j mony of the Gospel to tne extent that I it means more to me than all else in thf I world. My field of labor has been an unusual- , ly wide one. There are six conferences in the Northwest, ar.d I had the 1 on r j of laboring in five of tnetn. Portland, ; Seattle, Vancouv er, B.C.; and Missoula, Hamilton and Helena, Mont, are the cities I have labored in. Mormonism is rapidly spreading an t the w. rl.l is gladly accepting of its truths and realizes the value of them more each day. My love and best wishes go out to the people of Emery County and mav Gods speed go with them. Your Sister, CAROL CURTIS |