Show MANY TOURISTS VIEW President L L. R. R Anderson of the Manti Temple estimates that between between be- be tween 30 and 40 thousand tourists have lave passed and viewed the Manti temple emple during the summer months All 48 states h have ve been represented by y the travelers as well as several several sev- sev eral ral foreign and neighboring neighboring borin g coun- coun tries ries P P. C. C Peterson Orvil Peterson Peterson Pe- Pe terson erson and Joseph H. H Thompson all allf of f Ephraim have served as missionaries missionaries mis- mis and guides on the temple grounds rounds during the summer After attending conference in Salt Lake City many many church members members mem- mem bers ers came past the temple while en route home Among them were 27 21 persons from Berkeley California Califor Califor- nia who are spending a n week here under the leadership of Isaac Ball Willard Villard Smith president of th the Canadian Temple and his wife the temple emple matron and Heber J. J Matkin Matkin Mat- Mat kin a counselor to President Smith spent pent the day at the temple on Tuesday Mrs Russel Moffitt and Mrs Leslie Leslie Leslie Les Les- lie Madsen entertained for a few friends at a gathering in the canyon on Wednesday afternoon S t Mrs Edgar Larson had her mother mother mo- mo I ther her and all of her br brothers and I sisters present at her home for a n visit on Sunday Her mother Mrs Charles Nielson of Gunnison was that hat day celebrating her birthday birthday birth- birth day lay anniversary The brothers and sisters present included Mrs H. H L. L Hammond of Twin Falls Idaho Boyd and Mark Nielson and their wives vives and families of Salt Lake City and Grant Nielson and wife and daughter of Temple City City Calif FLIES FROM HA HAV HAWAII V AIl Lyle Larson was in Salt SaIt Lake City Monday night to meet his brother rother Lloyd at the airport Lloyd who has been in Hilo Hawaii for some time flew new from Honolulu to San Francisco and then on to Salt Lake City Lloyd will be In the East for two weeks after which he will return to Manti with his bis wife and daughter for a visit with his mother mother mother mo mo- ther Mrs Myrtle Larson and other relatives and friends LEAVING FOR PACIFIC l MISSION Elder Gaylin Cox son of Mr and Mrs C. C Ross Cox will enter the ML Mission lon Home in Salt Lake City on Monday preparatory to his leaving for the Central Pacific Mission Elder Cox was honored nt at a party given recently by his mother of oC Manti ManU Mrs Moyle of Gunnison and Mrs Lynn Cox when 25 of his friends gathered before before be- be fore foie leaving for school The Central Pacific Mission is in Hawaii and confines its it's work to the Japanese and Chinese people there o nA n A late announcement tells of the arrival of a new daughter for Mr and Mrs Orin Colby She was born July 28 Mr and Mrs Colby and their two daughters and son recently recent recent- ly moved from Lost Creek in Sa SaTina Salina Salina Sa- Sa lina Tina canyon to Manti |