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Show Farewell Programs Planned Sunday For Three Departing Missionaries xc : I bt iaij . I i ; v 3UL r.ni on the Mountain," with invocation invo-cation by LeGrande Boyer. The Sacrament song will be, "While of These Emblems." Speakers of the evening will be Omar Hansen, President Leo A. Crandall, Bishop C. Lynn Hanks, the parents and the missionary. Leta Boyer will give a piano selection and Mary S. Boyer, t Marlin Boyer from the Second Sec-ond ward, will go to the Great Lakes Mission. Donald (Duke) Keid to rep-tjf rep-tjf resent the First ward in the ? Great Lakes Mission. , J ; an organ solo. After the closing clos-ing song, "God be with You," by the congregation, Jorgen Boyer will give the benediction. Other missionaries, serving from the Second ward, besides Milan F. Boyer, are: Blaine Van Patten, Australia, Ronald Van Leuvan, Far East; Lamont Chappell, Central Atlantic; Jan Dalton, New England; Richard Frost, Swiss-Austrian; David Carl Norton, No. California. Donald (Duke) Beid Called to serve in the Great Lakes Mission, Donald (Duke) Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reid, will be honored honor-ed at a farewell in the First ward Sunday evening at 5:15 p.m. He enters the mission home also on Monday, Jan. 20. He attended the BYU the past two years and has been especially prominent in athletics. athle-tics. Tffe program in his honor will include: Opening song, "I Know that My Redeemer Lives," with invocation by Marvin Reid. The Sacrament song will be, "More Holiness Give Me." Speakers will be Paul K. Walker, J. E. Bybee; also parents par-ents of the missionary; Bishop Maurice Bird and the missionary. mission-ary. Special music will include a vocal solo by Reed Miner and a violin selection by Merrill Johnson. The closing song will be, "Come, Come Ye Saints," after which the closing prayer will be by Phillip Bird. Donald will be the first missionary mis-sionary to leave from the First ward since the reorganization and new bishopric. Three L D S missionaries, leaving soon for their respective respec-tive fields of labor, have farewell fare-well testimonials scheduled for Sunday evening in their wards. Melvin Taylor Melvin Taylor of Mapleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor, Tay-lor, has accepted a call to serve in the Gulf States. He enters the mission home January Janu-ary 20 and leaves about Jan. 27. The departing missionary, a senior at the BYU was baptized bap-tized in 1942 and his folks, also converts to the church moved here recently from west Texas. The farewell program will bo at 7 p.m. conducted by the Mapleton ward bishopric, as follows : Opening song, "Say What is Truth"; invocation, Dan Quint Taylor; Sacrament song "Arise My Soul. . Remarks will be made during dur-ing the program by the parents par-ents of the missionary, the bishop, Stewart Whiting and by the missionary. Music will include a vocal duet by Martha and Mary Taylor;, Tay-lor;, a selection by the choir and a violin number by Betty Hoover. The closing song will be, "True to the Faith," by the congregation after which Michael Mich-ael Taylor will give the benediction. bene-diction. Others from the ward serving serv-ing on missions are: Darrell Warren, Bliss Harmer and David Allen. Marlin Edward Boyer Marlin Edward Boyer, leaving leav-ing soon for the Great Lakes mission will be honored in the Second ward Sunday evening at 7 p.m. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Boyer, he attended the Brigham Young University a year and has been assisting his father with farming the past several months. He has a brother bro-ther Milan F. Boyer serving in the Central States mission. The farewell in his honor, will open with the congregation congrega-tion singing, "It May not be Melvin Taylor, representing the Mapleton ward, is leaving leav-ing for the Gulf States. |