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Show Coilene Mercian Mission Farewell Set Next Sunday Miss Coilene Alleman, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alleman Alle-man has accepted an assignment assign-ment to the Central Atlantic States LDS Mission, and a farewell testimonial will be given gi-ven in her honor Sunday evening even-ing Jan. 18 in the Seventh ward at 7 p.m. All members of the ward and friends are invited to attend. Her farewell testimonial program pro-gram will include talks by Bishop Bi-shop William J. Pratt, Bishop Earl S. Child; parents of the missionary and response by the missionary. Music for the evening will be by Mr. and Mrs. Don Gottfred-son Gottfred-son who will give a vocal duet; Lynette Huff, Colleen Sanford, - s ' -t t - .V -V ' j 1 i ! lr ' J Miss Coilene Alleman who is leaving late this month for a mission in the Central Atlantic At-lantic States. Kay Whitney and Judy Woodward, Wood-ward, a vocal quartet and by the congregation. Lola B. Weight will give prelude and postlude music and prayers by Dee Hatch and Ronnie O'neil Kirkland. Coilene graduated from the Springville high school and LDS Seminary and has attended attend-ed LDS Business College. She will enter the mission home Jan. 18 and leave Salt Lake City Jan. 26. The ward has two missionaries mission-aries in the field, Carol Ann Alleman, a sister of Coilene serving in Northern Far East Mission and Terry William Gale, in North Central States. Relatives, Friends Attend Funerals (Continued from Page One) funeral services of Dr. Wilford Hardy, 76, brother of John Hardy of this city, who died Sunday evening at Richfield. He is survived by his wife of Richfield; also another bro-ther bro-ther Walt Hardy of Moroni anc two "s'sters, Edna Hardy, s |