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Show MIA Honors Men In U. S. Armed Services Copperton LDS ward, under leadership of Mrs. Lewis Parkin, president of the YWMIA, held a testimonial Sunday evening in honor of men in U. S. armed services. ser-vices. Preliminary music was by Miss Darlene Nix. Boy Scouts of troop 150 presented colors. Miss Gwen Parker gave scriptural readings-The readings-The congregation joined in singing sing-ing "America". Clinton E. Poulsen Poul-sen gave the invocation. Mrs. B. D. Bennion sang "The Flag Without A Stain". Featured speaker was Leonard C. Beck-stead Beck-stead of Riverton, West Jordan LDS stake YMMIA superintendent. superintend-ent. "My Own United States" was sung by a male quartet, Ernest Poulsen, Alden Nix, Angus Christensen Chris-tensen and L. A. Johnson. Bishop George M. Nix gave a tribute to those in service. The group sang "Carry On". Benediction was by Henry A. Cheever. Those from copperton now in sprvice include Joserjh Ernest A- rata, Edd Barnett, John E. Christensen, Chris-tensen, Kenneth Davis, Ralph Henkel, Morris Reid Kelly, Norman Nor-man MacNeil, Joseph Pumphrey, Homer Pumphrey, Bert Pumphrey, Pum-phrey, Keith Rice, James Sullen-ger, Sullen-ger, Keith Sullenger, Russell Sul-lenger, Sul-lenger, Forrest Watson. Parents of the boys in service were remembered, each mother with a corsage, each father with a white carnation. |