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Show Farewell Sunday, Sixth Ward, for Gary Chadvick Gary J. Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Grant Chadwick, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Central States. He will represent rep-resent the Sixth Ward. A farewell in his honor will be held in the ward chapel, Sunday evening at 5 p.m., to which ward members and friends are invited. Speakers at the farewell will be, Hal L. Taylor of Kolob stake, presidency; James F. Miller and Bishop Wm. F. Pratt. The parents will also speak briefly and the missionary mission-ary will respond. An instrumental duet will be given by Mrs. Maurice Bird and her daughter Mary Jane. Bob Anderson will give a vocal vo-cal solo and other numbers will be by the congregation. Prelude and postlude music will be given by Annie For-shee. For-shee. The invocation will be by Billy Chadwick and the benediction bene-diction by Dale Childs. Elder Chadwick entered the mission home in Salt Lake, Monday of this week. Others serving mis s i on s from the Sixth ward are: Ronald Miller and Stephen garrett in California; Michael Woodward and D. Garry Lee in Great Britian; George Weight Southwest Indian; Barry Weight, Larry Weight, Gulf States; Blaine and Cap-tola Cap-tola Murdock, New England; Michael Bartholomew, Central Atlantic States; James Shef-fiel, Shef-fiel, Irish; Robert Hansen, Germany. Under the Taylor Grazing Act the Bureau of Land Management Man-agement administers 161.5 million mil-lion acres of alnd in 59 grazing districts. |