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Show ! A ft ' ohn Peter Groesbeck, who will be honored at farewell testimonial Sunday in Eighth ward before going to Northern North-ern California mission. Farewell set Sunday for I P. Groesbeck A farewell testimonial will be held in the Eighth ward Sunday at 4:30 p.m., honoring John Peter Groesbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Groesbeck, Groes-beck, before he leaves for the Northern California LDS mission. mis-sion. He enters the Mission Home Feb. 18. Short talks will be given during dur-ing the evening by Leo A. Crandall, president of Spring-ville Spring-ville Stake, by Melvin J. Duke, former bishop of the Eighth ward and by Bishop Ray Cope. The parents will give remarks and a response will be by the missionary. Marilyn G. Robertson will give an organ solo and members of the family, Eran Call, Mark Robinson, Kay G. Call and Marilyn Robertson will give a vocal selection. Julia Sum-sion Sum-sion will give prelude music and Mary Boyer will direct congregation numbers. The invocation will be given by Don Johnson and the benediction bene-diction by Monty C. Groesbeck. Others serving missions from the Eighth ward, are: Calvin Sumsion, North British; Len-ore Len-ore Crandall, French East; John Carl Peterson, British; Glenn K. Holmes, Northeast British; John N. Moon, New England; Alan Robert Booth, Central States; Milo C. Smart, Eastern Atlantic; Larry Rawle, South British; D. LaRell and Yvonne Johnson, stake. |