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Show I i Y- Missionary Letter. , i '. i Mark Austin writes as follows from Dunstable, England ; "I left Duustablo for Liverpool to meet my wife and arrived ar-rived at my destination after live hour travel'through aonio of tho beautiful parts of England, traveling through lovely fields of golden grain nnd green pastures. On July 28, at 7 o'clock n. m, my wife landed from the steamship BynUad. Wo visited eotnc places of interest in Liverpool then took train for Oldham, mr old peeno of labbr. On Duly 31MATC attended a lecture given by Professor Talniago of Salt Lake City, on Utah. Tiie largest hall in Oldham waB fu.ll andjniany could not be admitted. Many of the prominent people of Oldham, expressed themeolvetf as believing it was tho best lecture they had heard. Saturday the choir ac-eoHipaiutHl ac-eoHipaiutHl vis to Greenfield whcio wo were', met by Elder Shaw who is a cotisin of Elder J. S. Brondbtnt of Lebi. We roturned to Oldham that evening well pleased with our visit. Elder ICirkhan Qf Lehi took my place in the Oldham Conferenc3 and presided over the Oldham Branch and merits much credit fo- tho organisation of tho choir in Oldham. I am convinced that tho women of Utah can accomplish much good in coming into the missionary field. 1 believe that tho opportunity for work for our Elders in England is increasing. 1 iaJvo had tho pleasure, of baptising four of my relatives adults. Jtwish to take this occasion to thank the peoplo of Lehi for thoir kinduesa to my" wifo during my absence." . .fc 'J |