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Show ''! f j - j I 5 ;. r .. !i A x t J" v V J, i fy ,., J STANLEY ECCLES CAMERON RAYMOND HARRIS HAFEN ' ; v : 'I I N. - : r-- JOHN RICHARD VANCE i .. i - "Aw WILLIAM O. WHITAKER I 1 - ri re-- i 7 t- - v v i 1 ' ' I f - I i . f : ! t I 5--A if 7 ',1 j --v ",JM' SUNDAY HERALD j j in i 1 1 - 1 LOREN CONRAD BRYNER JR. K . 5 J 1 JOHN A. CLARKE 1 l - - ! EARL LE ROY LARSON : GERALD DEAN WRIGHT Farewell Programs Set Tonight For Central Utah Missionaries Raymond Harris Hafen Stanley Eccles Cameron William O. Whitaker Raymond Harris j Hafen will A farewell testimonial service from New York City for Elder Stanley Eccles Cameron leave Jan.-1S. S. on the Queen Mary to serve will be held this evening at 5 p.m. in the British LDS Mission. He in the Provo Eighth Ward chapel, was honored at farewell services 502 E. 2nd N. at the Sixth LDS Ward last Sun- .Elder Cameron has been called mission in to serve a two-yej day. Miss Elizabeth Souter and Bessie the Canadian LDS Mission, and Corless were hostesses to former will leave Provo for j the mission missionaries to the British mission home in Salt Lake City Jan. 18. at their home and presented Elder Speakers at the farewell will in Hafen with many beautiful gifts, clude James S. Judd, Nellie CamAn open house was held in his eron, D. Eccles Cameron, who is honor at the home of his parents, if 0rmer bishop of the Provo Eighth Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Hafen follow- - Ward, and Bishop C. C. Riddle. ing the testimonial services. i 9 " i ' : . j ar . Willia m O. , Whitaker will be honored at farewell services tonight at 7 o'clock, in the Edgemont First LDS Ward chapel prior to his departure, for Japan where he will serve in tne Northern Far East LDS Mission. Pres. Ben E. .Lewis of East Sharon Stake and Mike Yoshino, Japanese instructor at BYU, will be speakers as well as Elder Whit aker and his parents, Bishop and ; Mrs. IW. O. Whitaker. ... Loren Conrad Bryner Jr. Elder John Richard Vance has been called to serve in the North- Central States Mission of the LDS Church, with headquarters in Min neapolis. A. farewell testimonial in his honor was held last Sunday eve ning in the Fourth Ward Chapel Loren Conrad Bryner Jr., will be honored at farewell services to night at 7 p. m. in the Manavu Ward LDS chapel. He will sail on n LDS Jan. 29 for the Mission after going to the Mission Home in Salt Lake City Jan. 18. Wallace Bos well in Speakers will include Mr. Bry- i ! with Bishop. J. Swiss-Austria- j ner's grandfather, J. Fillmore. A. charge, The missionary has been a stu Speakers were the missionary, dent at BYU. He is a son of Mr. his father Dr. Arthur Vance, Dr and Mrs. Loren Conrad Bryner. L. Weston Oaks of the utan btaKe Mr. Whitaker has been a stu Council, and Bishop Bos I dent at BYU and has served with High Sherril Vaughn Hill well. iU. S. Air Force, spending the r enlist Music included a vocal solo by SPANISH FORK two of his A farewell years Earl LeRoy Larson ALVIN W. MORGAN JR. accompanied by and testimonial service for the LESTER HEALEY HOWARD L. CARPENTER Samuelsej?, Roy ment in Korea. Clarke . A. John ana ur. Van Mrs. Wagenen Rayola purpose of paying tribute to Elder Earl LeAMERICAN FORK John Ri Hallidav. and a vocal Sherrill Farewell testimonial service for Rov Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hill, son of Mr. accom and Mrs. Vaughn Carpenter solo by Jessie V. Diamond, Von Hill, will be held to ' Elder John. A. Clarke, son of A. Earl Larsonf will be honored this Whittle. John Clarke, is scheduled tonight evening at 7 p. m. by ;a missionary PLEASANT GROVE night in the Spanish Fork Third- A fare panied by Kennonj k Sixth Ward chapeL" Elder Hill will In 1500 communities in' this .and an unnatural partnership be 1863 in old Persia, now Iran, and h well! testimonial in honor of Elder at 7 p. m. in University-Parfarewell testimonial fai the enter the LDS Mission Home Jan. Ward LDS chapeL Ward chapeli Called to Howard L. Carpenter Jr. of Pleas Don Huber country, as well as most of the tween a fanatical religion and an introduced to America in 1833. 18. for preparatory training. Elder, Clarke will 'enter the serve in the East Central States ant !Grove will be held this eveof the world, members of oppressive state," an announcenations A farewell testi Mr. Hill is a graduate of the Home in Salt Lake City 'Jan. Mission, Elder Larson will enter ning! prior to his leaving for an MIDWAY the Baha'i Faith observe World ment from the National Baha'i As- MAYFLOWER'S FLAGS 18 for a week of preparation be the mission home in Salt Lake City LDS; Mission in the Northwestern monial honoring! Don Huber will local high school. He has served on January 15th. The Union Jack, also known as sembly states. fore leaving for the Western States Jan. 18 and will leave for his field States. He is the son of Mr. and be held! this evening in the Mid- four years in the U. S. Air Force. Religion Day theme This year's This theme is particularly per- the King's Colors, flew from the emphasizes Mission. y Mrsl Howard L. Carpenter. The way Toyrn Hallj (Elder Huber, a Subsequent to his military tour of one of the of labor Jan. 25. j most crucial issues of tinent to the Baha'i Faith, which mainmast of the Mayflower, which Huber, duty, he has been in attendance at The missionary attended Brig- - Edward W. Al program will be held at: the Pleas son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma former our Burgess, time, religious 1 1 b e rt y. during the past year was per- brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth ham Younjr University for two Dine Stake president; Thomas ant Grove Second-Fourt- h Ward has received a call to go on a the Brigham Young University. He ' "There ver religious' liberty is secuted and joppressed in its in 1620, while the Cross of St. years. Mc chapel at 5:30 p. m. under the di mission in the! West Central will be assigned to missionary denied, the historian finds, intol homeland of Iran. and Griffiths Wayne Bishop; It was founded George was displayed from the duties in tne Norta western States erance, Speakers at the testimonial will Tague ofj the ward bishopric; the rection of Keith Miller, second States. f by (the ambition, Prophet Baha'u'llah in foremast of the vessel. unscrupulous Mission Home on LDS Mission. be William Dyer, a cousin, and his Darents and Elder I Larson will counselor. enters the He mi i i' wiuti rspona 18.! He is a graduate of the parents. laeriarKe program of vocal selec The speaker will be an uncle of Jan. There will be an open house attrri. Wasatch' High School and the Wa tions . and congregational singing th jmissionary, David H." Madsen, the home of his parents, Mr. and will also 1 Stake satch Seminary. He has at be given. of Lakeview. Bishop Elwood Allen Mrs. A; John Clarke. 36 W. 5th N., USAC at Logan for the the tended Elder Larson was. graduated will! talk, and remarks' will be last two following- - the churchy services. years. heard from the missionary. from high school here. CONTEST RULES Ai t graduate of the Pleasant LATITUDES Lester Healeyl Grove High School, and LDS Semi- HORSE Gerald Dean Wright The Horse Latitudes are those ' nary, Elder Carpenter has attend A farewell service ALPINE Solve the puzzle as you would any other crossword pressure of zones atmorpheric high the ed Young University. WORTH Brigham Variable honoring Elder Lester Healey will AMERICAN FORKS Tonight at He r and breezes, calms the missionary home with puzzle. LDS be held tonight at f7:30 p. m. in 5 p .m. in the of the the border which mission edges 18 polar to for Jan. leaving prior, Ward chapel a missionary fare toe Alpine LDS Ward ChapeL Trade Winds area. on Jan. 25. ; Anyone Is eligible io enter the Coin words Contest Elder Healey willjenter the mis well testimonial will.jhonox Gerald headquarters CASH for training Dean Wright,' who will serve in sion home on Jan. and immediate families) of The except employes. i before he leaves for! New England the Central Atlantic States Mis Daily Herald. ; j sion. The young missionary is the States Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs son of Mr. and Mrs. William YL You may submit as many entries as you wish on the j Wright." He will enter the mission Sanford Healey. 18 official entry blanks printed In this paper or on exact-size- d Linford Christensen and Bishop home in Salt Lake City Jan. ENTRY Reid Burgess will be the speak- and on Jan. 25 will leave for his hand drawn facsimiles. Each answer must be ers at these services. Elder Healey headquarters. on a separate entry blank. Mimeographed, printed j wiU also speak. Speakers w21 be F. Rulon or mechanically reproduced facsimilies are not perNicholes, member; of the Alpine mitted. Stake high council;i Bishop Ferril a Alvih W. Morgan Jr. Cl S Ai. sorenson ot ine xirsi wara; R C . JS To submit an entry, attach the completed Prior to his departure for the BishoD Melvin W. Grant, Sixth to puzzle Eastern States- - LDS Mission, Ward; the missionary and his para and mail it (post marked not later jpostcard Alvin W. Morgan Jr. will be, hon ents. A program of special musi than Tuesday) to THE DAILY HERALD, PROVO, UTAH. ored at a missionary farewell at cal numbers and (congregational In time to reach us by Wednesday. If you mail the .testi your I p. m. tonight at j Oak Hills Sec- sinsins will complete solution in an ' must name with envelope you. print your ond LDS Ward chapel Bishop monial, E and return address on the outside. Elder Wright was graduated Roman J. Andrus "conducting. Speakers will be Don S. Clark, from high t school and LDS semi Rl R Jane B. Larsen, George R. Wright nary here, served two years in 5. The Daily Herald will award $25 to the winner of i the U. S. Army and attended BYU and Bishop Andrus. Rl each weekly Coinword puzzle. If no correct solution Elder Morgan, who is a son of two years. Is received,! the $25 will be added to next week's v Alas A. W. Morgan of Anchorage, -- "'VV El Ml L of milk MisFirst regular shipment ka, will enter the! Salt Lake prize. In the event of a tie, the prize will be divided. sion Home Jan. 1$. He has been by rail was in ,1841, from Orange In the event the prize accumulates and reaches the attending Brigham- Young t Uni county. 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