By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 15, 2013 From the Millennial Star, 9 April 1936 – They came nearly five hundred strong. Every portion of food was served in a piece of yesterday’s newspaper – and paid for with a British copper. It was the first annual winter social of the British Mission Association, held in Salt Lake City February 28. Into a hall almost too small they poured in a seemingly endless stream. At the door they paid 15 Ame...
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