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Show .1,11, . "" J A J , Ji Farewell set Sunday for Elder J. R. Peay A farewell testimonial for a 12th ward missionary, J. R. Peay is announced for Sunday evening, beginning at 5 p.m., in the ward chapel. He is a son of June Peay and the late Clyde W. Peay. Scheduled to serve in the West Spanish-American LDS mission, he enters the Mission Home Jan. 21. The program at his farewell will feature as speakers, Kenneth Ken-neth B. Peay and Hal L. Taylor of Kolob stake presidency. Remarks Re-marks will be made by Bishop DelMoine Christensen; by the mother of the missionary and by the missionary. A ladies trio composed of Diane Boyer, Janette Riding and Carma Giles will give a selection and Donald Watts will give a piano solo and furnish the prelude and post-lude post-lude music. The invocation will be by Don W. Watts and the benediction bene-diction by Neil Peay. Others serving missions from the 12th ward are: Brent Bird and "Eddie H. Strong, British; Rodney Miner, New Zealand; Lorraine Taylor, South African; Afri-can; Leland Bird, Central Germany; Robert J. Watts, Western Canada; the R. L., Gene and Wilbur Wilsons, Hawaiian Ha-waiian Work Mission; Arden C a r 1 i 1 e, Janet Bird, Bette Snelson, stake missions. Elder J. B. Peay to be given farewell Sunday in 12th ward, goes to West Spanish-American Spanish-American LDS mission. |