1911-01-Improvement Era-Elder Don C Smith

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Improvement Era, v14 n3, January 1911, p. 252.

Elder Don C. Smith

Elder Don C. Smith writes, November 30, that he and his companion, Elder August J. Johnson, have labored in New York City for the past six months, holding street meetings and visiting friends. The cold weather has put a stop to these meetings, and they are now canvassing from house to house, and holding cottage meetings with Saints and friends. Much good has been accomplished in the street meetings, and through them much literature has gone into the homes of people who otherwise could not have been reached. The accompanying portraits are those of Don C. Smith, Snowflake, Arizona, and August J. Johnson, Provo, Utah.

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