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Show Five St. George Missionaries Leaving Five members of St. George tave left or will leave for the mission field in tbe near future. Testimonial meetings have been held for two of the group who hane left for Salt Lake where they will enter the tmission home for ttfvaining. j Horaoe Thomffxon j A tuimonial honoring Horace Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thompson iis given in the basement of th Tabernacle Taber-nacle at :30 Tuesday evening under the direction of Jiishop Arthur K. itafen of the West ward. The fcTOgraw consisted of musical mus-ical numbers, a reading by Mifs : H'-.'f na Thorns; f talk on the missionary work of Donald Seeg-ruiller Seeg-ruiller now in the field, by his faCher. Hela Seegmil)r. Talks by the parents of the mi5onary and by the missionary aiid remarks by the bishop. Mr Thompson left thU morning morn-ing rvo enter the mission feome at Salt Jake City and wis leave about the middle of April for Australia where he will commence his missionary labors Joooph W. Williams A testimonial honoring Joseph W. Williams was held in tbe Dixie co!lefc auditorium on Sunday Sun-day evening under the directioa of Bishop Harold S. gnow. The program coexisted of mutlcal i;ymbers, rtadtccs and a fa'k by Mrs. Barbara Williams, mother of the mrssionary, by Mr. Williams and by !Bishop Snow. Mrs. Williams Wil-liams aci her son left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where he will enter the .mission home. She will accompany him as far as Kansas City Mo,, wiere she will visit her daughter aid he will go on to the eastern jstates to commence his labors. Gam Hf-s.toii. Fon 1 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Heaton ; Howard Schmutz. rod of Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Schnidtz and Helen Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradshaw wi:i leave for the mission field before June of this yar. They are all frorn the South ward. |