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Returned home ELDER HILL Elder Christopher Hill, son of David and Susan Hill, has returned home after successfully serving in ther Czech Prague Mission. He spoke Feb. 28 at the Bountiful 10th ...
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Missionaries speaking Sunday, Feb. 28
Called to serve ELDER BENNION Elder David Bennion, son of Sheree and Craig Bennion, has been called to serve in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro Mission. He will speak Feb. 28 at 9 a.m in the Davis C...
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Missionaries speaking Sunday, Feb. 21
Called to serve ELDER ALDAVE Elder Matthew A. Aldave, son of Andres A. and Andrea B. Aldave, has been called to serve in the Argentina Buenos Aires West Mission. He will speak Feb. 21 at 10:50...
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Missionaries speaking Sunday, Feb. 14
Called to serve ELDER DENUCCI Elder Darren Denucci, son of Frank and Annette Denucci, has been called to serve in the Mississippi Jackson Mission. He will speak Feb. 14 at 10:30 a.m. in the Mu...
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Missionaries speaking Jan. 31
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Called to serve ELDER ALLEY Elder Michael John Alley, son of Lynn D. and Heidi J. Alley, has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission. He will speak Jan. 31 at 1 p.m. in the ...
Missionaries speaking Sunday, Jan. 24
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Called to serve ELDER AND SISTER AVEI Elder Folafolaga and Sister Nancy Avei have been called to serve in the Samoa Apia Mission. They will speak Jan. 24 at 9 a.m. in the Vaiola Samoan Ward, 55 ...
Missionaries speaking Sunday, Jan. 17
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Called to serve SISTER BREWSTER Sister Allison Brewster, daughter of Laurie Brewster and Craig Brewster, has been called to serve in the Panama Panama City Mission. She will speak Jan. 17 at 11...
Missionaries speaking Jan. 10
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Called to serve SISTER DAVIS Sister Katie Davis, daughter of Aaron and Becky Davis, has been called to serve in the Brazil Belem Mission. She will speak Jan. 10 at 9 a.m in the Pheasant Ward, 95...
Missionaries speaking Dec. 27
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Called to serve ELDER ALLRED Elder Lukas Garrett Allred, son of Ann Allred and Paul Allred, has been called to serve in the Ohio Cincinnati Mission. He will speak Dec. 27 at 9 a.m. in the Quail ...
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