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Show FOUR YOUNG MEN ON A' MISSION MISSIONARIES ARE PROVIDED WITH A SPECIAL CAR. They Will Sail From Portland, Maine, for Liverpool Second Call for Three of Them. . D. Ray Shurtliff. Frank Peery and Benjamin 12. Critchlow left Friday evening for England, whore they will Mi tor the missionary field of the' L- D. S. ' They Joined a party of seventeen others from Salt Lake and vicinity, a special .'car -having -been provided for their use between Ogden and Chicago. The -'party will pall from' Portland, Maine, for Urerpool. where the varl-" but assignments will be made Thomas E. McKay, who left several days ago or the east. Intending to visit Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, before the date of sailing, sail-ing, will Join the party at Portland and proceed to Berlin., I D. Ray Shurtllff has been called for ' dutv as clerk of the Liverpool office of the British mission. Mr. Shurtliff is I well known in Ogdcn. being a nephew J of President L. W. Shurtliff, and having hav-ing recently held the position of clerk of Weber s'take. He was a member of the Sunday school board be.foic the division of Weber stako and haa taught in several departments of Weber We-ber academy, including .bookkeeping andd penmanship. Thomas E. McKay, resigned from the superintendency of the Weber county schools, has been placed In charge of 'the Gorman and Swiss missions. mis-sions. Mr. McKay- was formerly a teacher In Weber Academy; also tho Utah Agricultural college at lgan. He spent three years as a missionary in Germany and is thoroughly familiar Avith that field of labor. Mr. Peery and Mr. Critchlow are both- well-known Ogdcn boys, the former for-mer being a son of the late Hon. D. H. Peery, Mr. Critchlow has labored in the missionary field of Scotland before, and Is returning to his old post at Glasgow Glas-gow to resume work. I |