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Show J ' f t UtAd W . . ii J Elwood L. Loveridge to be honored by the Eleventh ward at a farewell Sunday evening before leaving for the New England States. E. L. Loveridge farewell set Sunday evening Elwood L. Loveridge will be honored at a farewell testimonial testi-monial in the 11th ward at 7:00 p.m. He is going to the New England States Mission and will enter the Mission Home November 7i He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood C. Loveridge. I President Hal Taylor and Bishop Bi-shop James Lawrence will be speakers. There will be remarks re-marks from Bishop Ernest M. Boyer, Jr., and the parents of the missionary and a response from Elder Loveridge. Music will include an organ solo by Arnold Loveridge; a vocal solo, Sue Barnett; opening open-ing and closing songs by the congregation, and the prelude and postlude music ' by Zara Tonks. The invocation will be offered offer-ed by Steve W. Alley, with the benediction given by Merrill Mer-rill Bryan. Missionaries from the Eleventh Elev-enth ward in the field are: Lloyd Castleton, Swiss Austrian; Aus-trian; Leah Mae Averett, Northern Nor-thern Far East; Bernell Loveridge, Lover-idge, Finnish; Marvin Gay, North Central States; Don Strong, Eastern States; Frank L o,f t i n, Spanish American; Floss Steffins, Northern States; Richard Gardner, West German Ger-man and Gary C. Lawrence, South Germany. This country has had 4,000,-000 4,000,-000 forest fires in the last 20 years, according to American Forest Products Industries, Inc. The best night spot is a comfortable bed. Arnold H. Glasow. |