1911-04-Improvement Era-Elder Francis A Miller

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Improvement Era, v14 n6, April 1911, p. 558.

Elder Francis A. Miller

Elder Francis A. Miller, writing from Barre, Vermont, February 20, says: "In spite of the opposition, the elders here have succeeded in establishing a flourishing Sunday school, the only one of its kind in the state of Vermont. We hope with the combined efforts of the elders, and the blessings of our Father in heaven, to promote the cause of truth in these parts, and that old Vermont will add to her already good supply, many more noble converts to the restored gospel. The elders, who are enjoying their work, are holding hall meetings every Sunday evening, and cottage meetings every week. Open air meetings will begin as soon as the weather will permit." The cut shows the elders laboring in that place: David Hanks, Salem; George C. Larsen, Salt Lake City; Louis W. Larsen, Logan (Conference President); Francis A. Miller, Spanish Fork, Utah.

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