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Show 3Ser To Continue Labors In Eastern States Field Joseph H. Clayson, who was jjll:.. English mission field when ctl ; r crisis reached the breaking chBri',has returned to the United .jf-D'to continue his missionary '"iccofding to reports received Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. fffltllt' Clayson arrived in New Jl1 im the S. S. Washington, and T)ipj)len assigned to the Eastern P' mission. He wrote, upon ar-jvhat ar-jvhat he is "well, happy and JjeS ,He will continue his mission-Offrk mission-Offrk at Altoonah, Pennsylvania, ( lis sister Ann Clayson Larson, ffill'ar'; er mission- fll gjf anxiety for Elder clayson had been relieved, some concern is still felt for William C. Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby, who is in the French mission field. No word has been received from him since August 29, but it is believed that arrangements are being made for his transportation home. - Phil Jensen, son of Niels Jensen, was still in Denmark, at last reports. He was in the Danish city which underwent minor bombing during the first part of the European war Elder Clifford Young, son of President Pres-ident and Mrs. Clifford E. Young, arrived in New York City recently, after completing a mission m Germany, Ger-many, and is now taking a trip in the New England states. |