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Show v i " s . I f - i ; - .syr i , : M- 1 ! . J Reed Kenneth Jessee to serve in Cumorah Mission. Farewell in 8th Ward Sun. Reed K. Jessee to fill mission; farewell Sunday Reed K. Jessee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jessee, has been called to serve in the Cumorah LDS Mission from the Eighth LDS Ward. His farewell fare-well is Sunday, beginning at 4:30 p.m. He enters the mission mis-sion home Monday, March 21. The farewell is his honor begins with music by Julia Sumsion and the opening hymn by the congregation. Dean Jessee will give the invocation followed by a number by the congregation and sacrament service. There will be a violin selection selec-tion by Elaine J. Rawle, accompanied ac-companied by Barbara Bartholomew Barthol-omew and a piano-organ number num-ber by Norman Bartholomew. Donald Jessee and Leo A. Crandall will be the principal speakers followed by remarks by parents of the missionary and a response by the missionary; mission-ary; also by Bishop Ray Cope. After the closing song, Dave McArthur will offer the benediction bene-diction and Mrs. Sumsion will play postlude music. Other missionaries in the field from the Eighth Ward, I are John C. Blanchard, West German; Elden Reed Slater, Northeast British; Rolan B. Senior, Southwest British; Larry Lar-ry Johnson, North British; Wayne W. Smart, Florida; James Clark King, Southwest British; Jay R. Mortensen, Texas; Larry E. Vane, Central British. The little girl was asked what she planned to do when she is as big as her mother, and she answered, "Diet," Clay Center (Kans.) Dispatch |