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Show i l 4 I jy-' - i i I i i i i I l. I i $ TODD BECKSTRAND DAVID A. SHUMWAY " "' " BniMWAY CAMERON TOLMAN Missionaries to speak Sunday HII, Todd Beckstrand A missionary homecoming will iheld Sunday, November 13, for Qder M. Todd Beckstrand at 10:45 - in the Pleasant Grove 5teenth'Wardr825 S. Loader Elder Beckstrand is the son of i yj Mrs. Therald Beckstrand. fle'has recently returned from the Texas, Dallas LDS Mission. friends and relatives of the ' jjssionary are invited to hear his report . Todd reported that baptisms doubled in his mission during the jne he was there because of the ; (forts of his mission president, i Todd worked in Tyler, Hurst, Odessa and Perryton, Texas. He served as a district leader, wne leader and trainer. David A. Sh urn way Elder David Allen Shumway, son of Dale L. and Margene Shumway, has accepted a call to serve in the New Zealand-Auckland Zealand-Auckland LDS Mission. David will speak in a sacrament service Nov. 13th, at noon, in the American Fork 26th Ward, 975 N. 60 East. Friends and relatives are invited. An open house will be held the same afternoon at the family home, 825 N. 60 East, American Fork. David attended Farmington High in New Mexico and graduated from American Fork High School in 1982. He has attended Utah Technical College in Orem. Elder Shumway will enter the Missionary Training Center Nov. 17. Cameron Tolman Elder Cameron Tolman, son of Marlow and Jinx Tolman, will report on his recently completed LDS mission on Sunday, Nov. 13, "at 9 a.m. in the Lindon Fourth Ward Chapel. Elder Tolman has returned from the Argentina, Rosario Mission. All of his friends and relatives are invited to his homecoming. He reports that missionary work is going very will in Argentina. The members are very excited to have a temple being built in their area, Cameron reports. The temple will have a great effect on the missionary work, he added. Elder Tolman said it was an excellent mission and he loved the people. |