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Show - -in, vii, ri farewell Sunday, Sixth Ward for missionary Stephen D. Cherrington son of Mr and Mrs. Bert ChTr'ring-ton. ChTr'ring-ton. has been called to serve States. His farewell will be held Sunday, Oct. 31, at 5 p m (Sixth Ward). He enters the mission home, November 8. Scheduled as speakers at the farewell are Bishop Don W Watts of the Twelvth Ward an uncle of the missionary and Paul Cherrington, a brother. Bishop Mays Anderson of the Sixth Ward and parents of the missionary will give remarks and the missionary will respond. re-spond. There will be a vocal trio by Patricia and Jan Cherrington and Anna Lee Watts. Other1 numbers will be by the .congregation. .congre-gation. Prelude and postlude music will be by Annie For-shee. For-shee. The invocation will be by Stephen D. Cherrington, going go-ing to Central States Mission, Mis-sion, will be given farewell S""day, Oct. 81, in 6th Ward Brent F. Roylance and the benediction ben-ediction by LaVar Frandsen. Others presently ser v i n g missions from the Sixth Ward, are: Douglas L. Weight and David Herbert, Southern Australian; Aus-tralian; David Lovell, Northern North-ern States; Paul Gary Eves North Central Staes; Dale Lee. Central British; David Houscr Northern California, Grant M i , Weight, Alma Garrett, Stake . Missions. |