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Show i I Carl Warnick Back From Swedish LDS Mission Field A welcome home testimonial for Elder Carl Warnick will be held Sunday evening March 10 at 7:30 p.m. in Manila ward chapel for Elder Carl Warnick. Elder Warnick War-nick is the son of Merrill N. and Lurena Warnick and returned on Monday from Sweden where he spent two years in the LDS mission mis-sion field. Elder Warnick set sail from Goteborg, Sweden on Feb. 19 and landed in New York Saturday. On Monday in Salt Lake City he was met by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Warnick, and children; child-ren; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker and children and Laurel Oster-gaard; Oster-gaard; Nancy and Mark Warnick, and also his grandfather, Fred Eldredge and Leah and Wilma Eklredge of Granger. Before leaving his field of labor he made a 10-day tour of the mission mis-sion district where he had spent the last two and a half years and visited two -cousins, Elders Jan Nelson of Pleasant Grove and Elder El-der Michael Gourley of Halladay, both of whom are doing missionary mission-ary work in Sweden. Another friend he visited before setting sail for home was Elder Dick Osoarson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oscarson of St. Louis. He reports that these three young elders are doing a fine job. One of the pleasures before returning re-turning home was a visit with a kinswoman, Julia Neystrom, who had known the young elders grandfather, grand-father, Charles P. Warnick, when he was in the mission field more than 60 years ago. Elder Warnick reports a delightful delight-ful visit to Denmark, which he made by air and returned to Sweden Swed-en by boat. Elder Warnick wil report on his mission experiences at his welcome home Sunday overling. |