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Show i . if d On Mission... "J ' , "A t : ' . j Miss Norma Liechty farewell Sunday hBghth Ward forNorma Liechty jess Norma Liechty, daughter jMr. and Mrs. B. J. Liechty, has .-r.t the past week in the LDS S'sson Home having accepted a cs3 to serve in the Western States r:;M with headquarters in Denver, Oslo. S:e will be in Springville Suns', Sun-s', for her farewell testimonial Kram to be in the Second-Eith Second-Eith ward chapel beginning at i 5.ni. All members of the ward ed frier.ds of the departing mis-KSiy. mis-KSiy. are invited. Tie program planned for the eaiig is to be given as follows: Oraiing song, "For the Strength of The Hills." congregation; invo-a'Jon invo-a'Jon Miss Florice Hjorth; Sacra-iciit Sacra-iciit song, "How Great The Wis-daAnd Wis-daAnd The Love," quartet com-p:sd com-p:sd of Betty Wood, Janice Sar-pt, Sar-pt, Keith Averett and Norman D'zn; speaker, William T. Tew; rearks. Bishop Leo A. Crandall; wal solo. "Teach Me To Pray." fes Elaine Jones; remarks. Mr. aJ Mrs. Liechty. closing song by cnartet, 'The Lord Bless You," Miction, Glenn Frandsen. Jliss Leiehty will go from the E:j:th ward. She graduated from & Sprmgville high school and at-teded at-teded the Brigham Young Univer-dt Univer-dt y two years. For the past few ne.'Jis, she has been employed at & local J. C. Penney Co. store, fre departing missionary is a tainted tai-nted musician and has been active 8 church and civic organizations s an accompanist. When called os her mission, she was stake or-Nst or-Nst for the Mutual Improve-wat Improve-wat Association. |