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Show - v. ' 4 -' fs ' i L: .iUi'.-- .... I Grant Wilford Kapp, who leaves the latter part of April Ap-ril for a mission in the Netherlands, Neth-erlands, will be honored at farewell Sunday. Lee J. Bate who will be honored hon-ored at a farewell Sunday evening in the Ninth ward before leaving for the British LDS Mission. Missionary Farewells Set in Two Wards Sunday Evening, April 13 Grant Kapp Grant Wilford Kapp; son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kapp, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Netherlands from the Fifth ward and will be honored with a farewell testimonial tes-timonial Sunday evening at 5 p.m., in the ward chapel. He will enter the mission home April 14, and leave for New York April 22 from where he sails April 26. The program arranged for the evening will include a welcome, by Bishop Leonard E. James followed by the opening open-ing song, "The Spirit of God like a Fire is Burning," by the congregation. Jacob Kapp, Sr., will offer invocation. The Sacrament Sac-rament song will be, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," followed fol-lowed by a vocal solo by Grace Slater. Grant S. Thorn, former bishop of the ward, will be the speaker with remarks to be by parents of the -missionary and by Bishop James. There will be a vocal duet by Peggy Lee and Sue Ann Kapp and the closing song will be, "God Be With You Til we Meet Again." The benediction will be by Patricia Pat-ricia Kapp. Elder Kapp was enrolled in his sophomore year at the BYU and has been active in his ward, serving as financial clerk. Other missionaries now serving serv-ing from the Fifth ward, are: Roger Clyde in the Eastern States, Sam Francis, Clair Shipp, British, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Biglow, Samoan. Lee Bate Lee J. Bate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Bate, has accepted a call to serve in the British LDS Mission. He will leave for the mission home on Monday April 14. In his honor a farewell testimonial tes-timonial is being given in the Ninth ward services Sunday evening beginning at 7 p.m., in the Third-Ninth ward church Bishop Clarence L. Jensen will be in charge. The testimonial will open with prelude music by Elaine Craig followed by the opening song, "The Spirit of God Like a iFre is Burning." The invocation invo-cation will be by Gordon Smith after which the Sacrament son, "I Know That My Redeemer Re-deemer Lives," will be sung. There will be a vocal duet by Packard Condie and George Hales, accompanied by Mrs. Alberta Al-berta Hoover. Mrs. Ella Reynolds will be the speaker with remarks scheduled by the parents and the bishop and response by the departing missionary. The hymn, "Near'er My God to Thee," will be sung . by a male quartet composed of Mark Hoover, Don Watts, Richard Robbins and Packard Condie, all returned missionaries, - with accompaniment' by Alberta Hoover. Fred Cranmer will offer the benediction followed by post-lude post-lude music by Miss Craig. . The departing missionary is a graduate of the local high school and attended the BYU and has more recently been enrolled en-rolled at the Utah Vocational School. Other missionaries serving in the field from the Ninth ward, are: Brent Haymond, Australia; Austra-lia; Wallace Gerald Harmer, Western States; Thomas Neil Haymond, Hawaiian. |