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Show f ' - , . I' '- : N -4. Ross W. Schriever called on Northwestern States Mission will be given a farewell on Sunday in Eleventh Ward. Farewell set Sunday for Ross Schriever Ross W. Schriever representing represent-ing the Eleventh Ward, has accepted a call to serve in the Northwestern States. He will be given a farewell Sunday at 7 p.m. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schriever. He enters the mission home June 14. Rulon D. Skinner and Ernest A. Strong, Jr., president of Kolob Stake will be principle speakers. Remarks will be made by Bishop Harold L. Bartlett and by parents of the missionary with a response by the missionary. There will be a vocal duet by John and ISheri Miller, accompanied ac-companied by Jane Richins. Mrs. Richins will play prelude and postlude music. Cousins of the missionary, Stan, Mark and Mathew Spencer, Jeffrey, Scott and Dan Lowder, Wendell, Wen-dell, Tracy and Steven Brown, accompanied by Ruby Brown, will give a choral selection. The invocation will be by Stephen Cherrington and the benediction by Ben R. Fietkau. Serving missions also from the Eleventh Ward, are: Ar-mel Ar-mel Beardall, Northern Far East; Benny Averett, California; Calif-ornia; Arnold Loveridge, Central Cen-tral German; Janice Beardall, Northern Indian; Ronald Law, Northwestern States; David E. Poulsen, Southern Far East. Rheumatic heart disease is usually the result of scarring of the heart valves caused by rheumatic fever. This may interfere in-terfere with the work of the vital "pump" according to the Utah Heart Association. |