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Show j i j i i I ' 5 Orville L. Roylance given farewell ' Sunday before he leaves for mission in Scotland. Sunday fcreveSi, Tenth Ward, fcr Orviiie Roylance Orville L. Roylance, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Roylance, Roy-lance, has been called to serve an LDS mission in Scotland. He enters the Mission Home November 5. The farewell testimonial in his honor is scheduled for Sunday Sun-day evening, October 28, at 7 p.m., in the Tenth ward, to which ward members and friends are invited. The program will include talks by Byron Geslison and Waldo Jacobsen and remarks by Bishop J. Grant Nielson; also parents of the missionary and by the missionary. Postlude and prelude music will be by Fred D. Childs. Other musical numbers include, a vocal selection by a trio composed of Lorna Ivie, Gay Vincent, Lynne Robertson, accompanied ac-companied by Gloria Sargent and a vocal selection by Earl Francom, accompanied by Joyce Joy-ce Francom. The invocation will be by Brent S.perry and the benediction benedic-tion by Rex Roylance. Others serving missions from the Tenth ward, are: Gerald Ollerton, Paul B. Clyde, Aus-trallia; Aus-trallia; Harmon Hatch, East Atlantic; Barry Lauritzen, W. Canada; Kent Huff, East States; Sta-tes; Ross Farrer, Annette Giles, Great Britian; Gerald Hatch, Southwest Indian; Larry Lit-ster, Lit-ster, Northern states; Kent Kindred, Scotland; Harmon and Vonda Hatch, stake. Utah Co. Traveling League League Standings Team W L Art City Lanes No. 10 26 6 Nebo Lanes No. 8 -20 12 Maple Lanes No. 6 19 13 Maple Lanes No. 13 19 13 Jack & Jill No. 14 18 y2 13 V, Miracle Bowl No. 12 17 15 High team: Regal-Ebonite No. 4, 852; Maple Lanes No. 6, 837; Miracle Bowl No. 5, 797; Art City Lanes No. 10, 797. High series: Norma Mock, Art City No. 10, 578; Eula Lott, Miracle No. 12, 531; Alora Hawker, Regal No. 4, 520. High game: Dora Lou Bellows, Nebo No. 8, 207; Norma Mock, 203; Joyce Peery, Maple No. 6, 203; Iris Pierce, Regal No. 4, 194. |