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Show MISSIONARIES M WORK Realizing the need for missionary work in Beaver stake, a system ot labor by local missionaries. called from the seventy and elder's quorums quor-ums was suggested by President McGregor Mc-Gregor and carried out as follows: Mr. Gus Fernley acting as Stake supervisor of the work, with a local supervisor in each ward. i BEAVER EAST WARD Taylor Farnsworth, Supervisor. Missionaries: Legrand Gale, Tom Gunn, Edward Harris, John L. Ferris. Fer-ris. Cottage meetings were held in a number of homes which were well attended by neighbors and friends, and conducted by the missionaries. Edwin Smith and Thomas Grim-shaw Grim-shaw labored at Murdoek Academy and. North Creek, going there on foot visiting from house to house with special message, teaching and preach ing and accepting entertainment as they do in the mission field. Walter S. Toll on and Ralph Hut-ehings. Hut-ehings. after visiting all the homes in Adamsville. helped finish up. the work in the Beaver East ward. WEST WARD MISSIONARIES Milo Baker. Supervisor. F. T. Gunn. Wm. Oakden, Moses Edwards, Karl Woolsey. They held cottage meetings- in several homes and visited all others. George Mitchell and Grant Tolton did the work at Manderfield. Greenville was visited by Geo. A. Parkinson and O. A. Murdoek. Geo. i C. Murdoek. Supervisor, j Adamsville W. S .Tolton .and j Ralph Hatchings, with Frank Smith j as Supervisor. : MINERSVILLE V i Cecil Baker. Supervisor Missionaries John A. Horton, Frank D. Williams. Henry F. Baker, i Ernest Eyre. MILFORD Albert Muir. Sunervisor. Missionaries Albert Muir, Leroy I Harris, Lewis W. Griffiths, Lorin A. : Robinson, John Earl Horton. -REED ' Lawrence White, Supervisor. Missionaries H. H. Pitchforth, John E. Eyre. These missionaries remained in the wards assigned them 'till they had completed the labor they , had set out to do. and all returned to their homes well satisfied with the work and report kindly entertainment entertain-ment wherever they went. ' The good results of these labors were quite evident, last Sunday by the unusually large attendance; at the various ward meetings. . . |