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Show Three Missionary Testamonials Set Sunday . i RICHARD ALLEN MORRIS Richard A. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Morris, will be honored Sunday, June 9, at a farewell testimonial prior to his departure on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-ilay Latter-ilay Saints. The testimonial will be held at the Cedar West Stake House at 2 p. m. and friends and relatives are invited to attend. Morris has been called from the Cednr Sixth Ward to serve In the Western Canadian Mission field with headquarters at Calgary, Cal-gary, Albert, Canana. The missionary is a graduate of Cedar High School and will receive an associate in science degree from Colloge of Southern Utah at commencement exercises this evening. At Cedar High he was active as a member of the band and of the tennis team. He was also member mem-ber of the Key Club, service organization, or-ganization, and served as lieutenant lieuten-ant governor of the Utah--Idaho District of Key Clubs. He attended CSU under a scholastic scho-lastic scholarship and studied in the field of electrical engineering. engineer-ing. He has also been employed at Radio Station KSUB In Cedar City. At CSU he was affiliated with the Gamma Psl Upsllon fraternity, fraterni-ty, was a member of tse Sigma Tau Sigma, honorary tutoring society so-ciety and served as both president presi-dent and a a lieutenant governor gover-nor of the Circle K service organization. or-ganization. He was also a member of the (Continued en Fagt Ten) L... , - . - ' MICHAEL K. CARTER A farewell testimonial honoring honor-ing Michael K. Carter will be held Sunday at 6:30 p. m. In the Cedar LDS Second Ward. Carter Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Neal Carter and he has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Spanish Span-ish American Mission with headquarters head-quarters at San Antonio, Tex. Friends and relatives are Invited In-vited to attend the testimonial. The missionary will enter the mission home In Salt Lake City on June 17 and following a week (Continued on Page Ten) f A "Ml JAMES ALLEN COX James Allen Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorley Jim Cox of Cedar Ce-dar City has received a call to serve a 27 months mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A testimonial in his honor will bo held Sunday, June 9 at 7 p. m. at the Cedar Tenth Ward. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend. He has been called to serve in the Northern Mexican Mission with headquarters In Monterey, Mexico. Since it Is a Spanish- (Continued on Pag Ten) yym.,,.,.,... , , r;:-' Ik,'.. ykv ! ( DICK DOTSON COX MISSION (Continued from Front Fag) speaking mission Cox will spend a week in the mission home in Salt Lake City then undergo a special 12-week's course in Spanish Span-ish prior to leaving for the mission mis-sion field. He will enter the mission mis-sion home July 1. Speakers at the testimonial l-rlude Charles II. Hobbs and Allen Al-len E. Bauer with remarks by Mr. and Mrs. Cox and a response by t.e missionary. Conducting will be Blshc; Elwyn R. Halterman with the invocation to be given by Billy Humphrey and the benediction ben-ediction by Boyd Redington. Spe:ial musical number will be a vocal solo by Ken Jones. Cox Is a graduate of the Cedar j High School and has attended College of Southern Utah during the past year. At Cedar High he was active In extra currlcular affairs, af-fairs, serving at photographer on the "Cidarian," school yearbook, was the school historian and a member of the Thespian Club. He also graduated from the LDS Seminary, completing the four year study program. At CSU he undertook a general course of study. MORRIS MISSION (Continued from Front Page) , lnter-organizatlon council on the CSU Campus and represented the IOC on the school's executive council. Speakers at the testimonial will Include Oscar J. Hulet and Jay Monson -vlth remarks by Bishop James C Sandberg and a response by the missionary and his parents. Melinda Morris will play a piano pia-no solo. MIKE CARTER GETS MISSION' CALL (Continued from Front Page) of instruction will then attend Brigham Young University where he participate in a three month special course in Spanish. Carter is a graduate of Cedar High School and will receive his associate degree in exercises at the College of Southern Utah this evening, Thursday. He has been studying in the field of electrical engineering. At Cedar High he mas a member mem-ber of the football and baseball teams; was a member of the Key Club and of the concert band. He also served as vice president of the Boys' Organization. , At CSU he has been affiliated , with the Gamma Psi Upsilonj fraternity and served this past year as vice president of the Sigma Tau Sigma, honor.-y tu- torins society. He was also a member of the CSU chorus. Conducting the Sunday evening eve-ning services will be Bishop Ther-on Ther-on Ashcroft Speakers will be Gary Smith with remarks by the bishop, by the parents and a response by the missionary. Invocation will be by Spencer Jones with Bishop Ruben Dotson to offer the benediction, i LaRae Gulliford and Jeanette Slack will provide a special musical mu-sical selection. |