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Show I 1 ' ,,, .,, , tn - -- .. ....fltuotfl Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall of the Mapleton Second Ward, who have been called to serve in the YVestern States Mission, will be given a farewell Sunday evening. i ! Mapleton couple called to serve LDS mission; farewell Sunday Their daughter Donna Gay died several years ago while on her honeymoon. The program planned in their honor, will feature talks by Hannah Bee Jensen with remarks re-marks by Bishop Floyd Tuttle, and the departing missionaries. Melanie Mendenhall will give a scriptural reading and music numbers will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Rusell F. Walker, who will render a duet and by Earl Tuckett who will give a vocal solo. The Peerless quartet quar-tet composed of Glenn Holley, Carrel Waters, Howard Waters Wat-ers and Leslie B. Houtz will give the closing song and the opening hymn will be by the congregation. Bertha Davidson will give prelude and postlude music. The invocation will be by Bruce Mendenhall and the benediction by Gwen Mehr. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mendenhall Men-denhall of Mapleton have been called to serve a six-months mission in the Western States Mission Field. A farewell testimonial tes-timonial will be held for them 1, in the Mapleton Second ward : Sunday September 17, 7 p.m. I1 They will leave for the mission home, Salt Lake City, Oct. 2. Aaron filled a mission to the , Eastern States in 1915 to 1918 with headquarters in New ! York. His son Bruce filled a I mission in the same area and a daughter Bee spent two years in the Southern States mission. mis-sion. j Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall ; have reared a family of six children, five of them still liv-; liv-; ing. Their oldest daughter Bee, ! (Mrs. Kenneth Jensen) lives in Magna; Gwen, (Mrs. Heber Mehr) in Idaho Falls, Idaho; ! son Bruce is making his home in Mapleton; Lorraine (Mrs. : Dave DeYoung) resides in i Brea, California; daughter Jan-!! Jan-!! et (Mrs. Loyal Hastings) in England where her husband is j an officer in the Air Force. |