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Show Four Elders Return Home Three More Prepare To Enter Fields During The Month After fulfilling- honorable mission terms, four local young men returned return-ed to their homes during X'.-.e week. Elder Ed Davis, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis, was released releas-ed from the Western States Mission Mis-sion and arrived home Wednesday, served two years in the California Elder Leonard Brostroin who mission arrived home last Tuesday and spent the remainder of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Broslrom. Sunday, he returned to California with his brother, Dean, to enter defense industries. in-dustries. After spending more than two years in the Canadian mission Eider Ei-der Stan Larson, son of Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Larson, arrived home Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Larsen greeted greet-ed their son, Elder Ted Larsen, upon up-on his arrival last week from his labors in the Spanish-American missionfiekl. Three other youths have received receiv-ed call's to enter the missioufields soon. A farewell dance is being given Friday, January 2, m tne Weston ward for Rolen Bastain, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bastain, who will serve in the Western slates" Sunday' etenlng' a1 lestl-nionial lestl-nionial will be held in his honor after which he will leave immediately immedi-ately for the mission home in Salt Lake City. Nathanial Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam. Keller, will leave February Feb-ruary 25, for the Texas field. A farewell program, and dance witl be given for him in the Mink Creek ward on January 30. A brother, Lionel Keller, returned last spring from a mission term in the western states. The Mapleton ward is sponsoring a farewell program and dance in honor of Milo Chatterton, son oi Mrs. Sarah Chatteron, who has been called into the California field. The farewell party will be held Friday night, Jaimary 2. |