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Show . , - i p- - i t s r . ' Kenneth R. Norton Richard Frank Wilson Elliott N. Jordan Farewells Sunday will honor i lliree leaving on missions Kenneth R. Norton Claude A. Smith of Kolob Stake presidency and Ruel E. Crandall, former bishop, will be speakers at the farewell program with remarks by Bishop Bi-shop DelMoine Christensen and parents of the missionary and response by the missionary. Music will be by Gary Law-, rence, who will give an organ solo and by a ladies trio, composed com-posed of Loraine Boyer, Nedra Lister and Janet Gale. The congregation will furnish other numbers, and postlude and prelude pre-lude music will be by Donald Watts. The invocation will be ty farewells are scheduled on Sunday evening in three 'r spring"6 wards for young en leaving soon to fill LDS missions. Elliott N. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Jordan, has been called to the Australian Aus-tralian mission and will be honored by the Sixth ward, in services beginning at 5 p.m. Kenneth R. Norton, son of 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton, will serve in the South Australian Aus-tralian mission and his farewell fare-well is in the Twelfth ward, at 5 p.m. Richard F. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wilson, Wil-son, will be given a farewell in the Fourth ward before leaving leav-ing for the West Central States mission. This farewell begins at 7 p.m. All three missionaries have attended the BYU. Programs for the services are outlined as follows: Elliott N." Jordan Speakers will be Alma Garrett Gar-rett and Jim Miller with remarks re-marks by Bishop Wm. J. Pratt and parents of the missionary and a response by the missionary. mission-ary. Judy Woodward will give a vocal solo as will Richard Rob-bins. Rob-bins. Mary Best will be accompanist. accom-panist. Prelude and postlude music will be by Annie Forshee and the congregation will give the Sacrament song and the opening open-ing and closing numbers. The invocation will be by Ronald Miller and the benediction benedic-tion by George Black. Others serving from the Sixth ward, are: Howard Weight, Spanish American; W. Russell Clyde, New Zealand; Robert Liston, Central States and Conda Weight, New Zealand. Phil Smith and the benediction by John Sumsion. Other missionaries in the field from the 12th ward are: Robert D. Hutchings, Western Canada; D. Merrill Johnson, Southern States; Lynn Miner, Eastern States; Terry Curtis, British; Jon A. Bird, British; Neil W. Peay, Central Atlantic; Atlan-tic; James R. Olsen, New Zealand; Zea-land; R. L. and Mrs. Wilson, Hawaiian; John Jensen, stake mission. Richard F. Wilson Scheduled to give talks at the farewell are Glen A. Tipton, Tip-ton, former bishop; Bishop F. Verl Whiting, . Lynn A. Powell with remarks by the parents and the missionary. Besides music by the congregation, con-gregation, there will be a vocal duet by John W. and Helen Powell, accompanied by Marilyn Mari-lyn McKell; an organ solo by Lawrence Schreiner and a vocal vo-cal trio by Janet Gale, Nedra , Litster and Laraine Boyer, accompanied ac-companied by Joy Widdison. Prelude and postlude music will be by Margaret Schreiner. The invocation will be given by W. Lynn Wilson and the benediction by A. Eugene Coleman. Cole-man. Other missionaries in the field from the 4th ward, are: Leo and Cecil Robertson, South Australia; Wendell Hall, Southern South-ern Far East; Gary P. Tipton, Southern Far East; Ralph Rostron, Western States; Lura A. Patrick and Dean L. Tew, stake missions. J Mrs. Mary H. Weight in I company with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Noys of Salt Lake City, spent the Labor Day weekend at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. After returning, Mrs. Weight also visited a brother Lawrence Hogan and family and with friends in Salt Lake. Last year, for the first time ' in history, personal income paid Americans averaged a billion dollars or more a day. |