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Show f- ' I l t ' -, 1 v ' V,r I ',vS ; V ; , w' i Janice R. Beardall, called to Southeast Indian LDS Mission, Mis-sion, will be given farewell farewell Sun. night, April 5. Farewell set Sunday for Janice Beardall Janice R. Beardall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beardall, Bear-dall, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Southwest Indian Mission, representing the Eleventh Ward. She will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 7 p.m., in the Eleventh Ward and will enter the mission home Aprjl 13. Scheduled as speakers at the farewell are Ernest M. Boyer, former bishop of the ward and Elisha Warner, former Spanish Fork bishop, grandfather of the missionary. There will be remarks by Bishop Harold Bartlett of the Eleventh Ward; by parents of the missionary and a response by the missionary. mission-ary. There will be a vocal se- lection by a ladies trio composed com-posed of Beth Larsen, Laura Bennett and Joyce Hutchings with Bonnie Williams, accompanist. accom-panist. The Larsen children, Stanley, LeAnn, Janet, Joyce, Marilyn and Susan, nieces and nephew of the missionary, will give a number and Nina Bell Beardall, sister, will give a solo, so-lo, accompanied by Mrs. Zara Tonks. Mrs. Tonks will also give prelude and postlude music. mu-sic. The invocation will be by Ferrus H. Larsen and the benediction ben-ediction by James H. Lawrence, Law-rence, former bishop of the Eleventh Ward. Others serving missions from the ward, are: Reed Bartlett, North Mexican; Clive Dan Morgan, New Zealand South; Harold Kunze, New England; Judy Law, French; Kirk Peery, New Zealand South; 'Armel Beardall, Northern Far East; Ronald Gay, North British; L. M. (Buddy) Gardner, Australian; Austral-ian; Benny Averett, California; Arnold V. Loveridge, Central German. |