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Show V, ; I. . f x ' 1 r 1 Ray P. Brown, leaving soon for Eastern Atlantic States LDS Mission will be honored hon-ored at farewell Sunday night. Farewell set Sunday for Ray P. Brown Ray P. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brown, has been called to serve in the Eastern Atlantic States LDS Mission and will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, in the Sixth Ward. The program is scheduled at 5 p.m. He enters the Mission Home Monday, September 9. William J. Pratt, former bishop of the ward will be the main speaker, with remarks to be given by Bishop Mays Anderson An-derson and parents of the missionary. mis-sionary. The missionary will respond. There will be a selection by a male quartet composed of Golden Hanson, Berdean Old-royd, Old-royd, Max Thorn and Forrest Allred, accompanied by Elsa Oldroyd, and an organ solo by Annie Forshee. Mrs. Forshee will also give prelude and postlude music. The opening and closing numbers will be by the congregation as will be the Sacrament hymn. The invocation will be by Lynn Weight and the benediction bene-diction by Douglas Weight. Others serving missions from the Sixth Ward are: Michael Woodward, North British; Barry Weight and Larry Weight, Gulf States; George Weight, . Southwest Indian; Gary Peterson, Northwestern States; Michael Bartholomew, Central Atlantic; Gary Lee, Northeast British; Gary Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Central States; James . Sheffield, Irish; Stephen Garrett, Gar-rett, Northern California; Robert Rob-ert Hansen, North German; Paul Cherrington, Swedish; i William J. Pratt, Kolob Stake. |