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Show TAYLOR CHIPMAN MISSION FAREWELL I SET FOR SUNDAY 1 Elder Taylor South Ghtpman, jj son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Chip- man, West Jordan, has accepted a call to serve in the Southwest Brit's: Brit-'s: ish Mission with headquarters at i "The Well House", 16 Ivywell 5 Road, Sneyd Park, Bristol 9, Glou- cester, England. V A farewell testimonial in his ' honor will be held in the West Jor- 1 dan Second Ward Chapel, 789 I So. 2700 West, West Jordan, this J Sunday evening, Dec. 30 at 5:45 1 p.m. Relatives and friends are cor dially invited to join with ward i members in attendance. The following program will be t presented at the farewell: I ;.' i-v;. . 1 yj""' Prelude and postlude music, Joan S. Moss; opening hymn, choir, "The King of Glory"; invocation, Washburn Wash-burn P. Chipman; sacrament hymn, choir, "God So Loved the World"; sacrament service, Aaronic Priesthood; Priest-hood; musical selection, Cousins' Chorus, "The Lord's Prayer", cello solo, Richard S. Fox, accompanist, Mary Jane South; address, Marvin G. Miller; piano selection, Dennis W. Nichols; remarks, President Howard W. Barben; tenor solo, Jack Smith, "A Parting Prayer", accompanist accom-panist Rayola Smith; remarks. Bishop Bish-op John L. Price; remarks, parents of missionary; response, missionary; mission-ary; closing hymn, congregation, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go", and benediction, Robert W. Beall. |