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Show Tlie, D:eseret NeNis,..'Salt, take Ci Pèpàrt4iQtPHèkk Q La : 4 - - nE t , , . ' --- Ay; - , ,j , I , , , ."'''3Nlos y, '1 , -- ' .: , 4,, , , - : :: , , e ,: 1 7 4 ' ,' , , t ' .. ,,,,rowse.444"-- 4 " I Miss Clara Montgomery seta farewell. Clara Montgomery will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, June 16, at 6:30 pm. in the Eleventh Ward Chapel, 131- Tenth East Street. prior to her departure for the Mission Field. Miss Montgomery is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomes B. Montgomery of 59 Eleventh East Suttunoned Elder D. James Cannon II Serve in Australia. , , 41 testimonial honoring Elder D. James Cannon prior. to his departure for- - the Aus- tralian Mission will be held Sun- day, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the . University Ward Chapel. 160 Uni Street. 5versity Street. The program: :t Elder Cannon - is the son of congregation; Opening song, Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon of invocation, Richard the Council of the Twelve and sacramental song byMontgomery; trio, Edith Mrs. Cannon of 1334 Second AvLaub, Fay Peterson, Elaine Tomenue. He was treasurer of the linson; sacramental music, Lu University of Utah student body, Penrose; vocal solo. (a and b), , president of Pi Kappa Alpha fra June Hickman; address. President of Emigration Stake George ternity, and is a member of Skull Bones, Beehive, and Owl ,1 and A. Christensen; xylophone selec. and Key. tions (a and b)o Annie Do GooThe program: yer; remarks, Bishop E. A. Child; Opening Hymn .Congregation remarks, missionary; closing Invocation ..Richard W. James song, congregation; benediction, - Sacramental Music 'Norman S. Anderson. , Piano, Elaine W. Anderson Violin, Elaine Anderson Organ Solo (a and Pi) .... .. ' Asper -Address Earl J. Glade Violin Solo (a and h) ...William Hardiman Fiances t 'Osborne, accompanist Contralto Solo t Annette Richardson Dinwoodey Remarks .....r.Bishop Stewart , Missionary Response Closing Hymn ....Congregation M. Burton Benediction ...Arthur 1 , - , -, , : , ! 15 They Labor For Chizch On Coast Testimonial Tonight Utah, June Elder M. Clark Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Newell of Mona, a farewell testimonial will he held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Mona Ward Chapel. Dancing will follow the program. Elder Newell has been called to the Eastern States Mission. He Is a graduate of the Brigham Young University and for the past two years has been teach. ing in the Naples School at Vern. al, Utah. He has been active In Church work In both the Mona Ward and the Naples Ward. Mission He will enter the June 17, prior to Inving for his field of labor. MONA, of Mr, and Mrs. Leo A. Bird, 426 Milton Avenue: who leaves soon for the New Zealand Mission. a farewell testimonial will be held in the Waterloo- Ward chapel, 1621 Fifth East- Street, at 530 p.m. Sunday, June 16. Opening song, the choir; Inv. , cation, Roger Monsen; organ Fmk).Seldon Heaps; sextette, New Zealand Missionaries; baritons solo, Ivor Price; piano solo, Miss Becky Almond; address. Bryant S. Hinckley; violin solo; Reginald Beals; vocal duet,'Elna Jean An' derson, Martha Walker, accompanied by Marjorie Bringhurst; remarks, Bishop A. E. Smith; response, Elder Montell Bird; 'closing song, the choir; benedic, tion, Albert Stirling. son they Were prominent in student activiteg. Miss Geneal taught school- In Richfield during the past year. and Miss Una attended college. , They were honored at several socials prior to their departure. RICHFIELD, June - 15.Two sisters, Genesi and Una Olroyd. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Oldroyd of Venice, have left for. short-termissions in California. Both are former students .of the Richfield High School, where he Bider Dlontell Blrd honored at farewell. Honoring Elder Montell Bird. - Miss Geneal Oldroyd, left, and Miss Una Oldroyd are aervinz in the California Mission. Elder DI. Clark Newell call. ed to Eastern States. --- A farewell ' called Farewell - : Irr'4'40n7T " -- ' 1 Appointed held in the Winder Ward, 4181 Highland Drive, ---Sunday, June 16 at 7 p.m. Miss Korn, daughter of Mr. 1360 and Mrs. Julius Korn of Murphy's Lane will leave soon for the Eastern States Mission. The following program will be given in her honor: invocaOpening song, choir; tion, Bishop Conrad Stutifiegger; sacrament; vocal solo. Mrs. nettle Wiegel: reading, Bessie Olsen; Glenice selections, marimba Keyes: selections,- Mt. Olympus Sextette: remarks, Bishop Joseph MoPhie; zither selections, Oscar Roth; reading, Virginia Riches; vocal solo, Miss Lillian Mrs. lienrichsen; violin duet, Viola Livingston, Miss June Nielson accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Cutler; remarks, Bishop T. O. Gundersen; response, Miss Korn; closing song, choir and congregation; benediction, H. Ferry Hen- -- - - - Elder Conway Sonne will serve in New England. Eastern States. A farewell testimonial in hon. or of Miss Ruth Korn will be - testiLOGAN, June 15.--monial honoring Elder Conway Sonne, who leaves for the Mission Home in Salt Lake Monday, will be given in the Logan Ninth Ward recreation hall tomorrow A at - 7:30 p.m. Elder Sonne is the son of Pres. Alma Sonne of Cache Stake, and has been assigned to the New Mr. &nine England Mission. was graduated from the Utah State Agricultural College with he class of 1940. While attend-m- g college he was prominent In student and social. activities. being a member of the student council, president of Sigma Chi.' president of Blue Key, president of the Agora (debating) Club, letterman in and a three-yea- r varsity debating. The program for the farewell - Inger. :4 To Be Honored Miss Ruth Korn will go to -- - , - , - Is as follows: Violin duet, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lawrence; sacrament; vocal duet. voMrs. L. .T. cal solo, Marcus Griffin; talk., President Sonne; violin solo, 4 Mr.--and , I Lynn Lawrence; remarks, I ,,!:zn,1!71!:. , :L ' '''','"I :::',::,,::;: I ,,.:: 11-...-- 7;ts ,t 14 4 ' 04.4' i '.....i,,,...1:.i,:,'.?,:;,:,::),?i,,.'...,:.,;;.';..,..:.:..... ,. .,. , ... - Chosen - - Elder Richard E. Jacobsen going to Southern States. In honor of Elder Richard E. who will leave soon for the Southern States Mission, a farewell testimonial will be held at 7 pm. Sunday, June 16, In the South Eighteenth Ward Avenue and A Chapel, Second Street The following program will be given: Opening hymn, Choir and Elder A. Lloyd - Graham headed lor Southern States. Prior to his departure on a ' - New Volume Of Son g, . -- For Children Off Press . ; 't - - ' Worthy of rnusital note, es-pecially to kindergarten and pri--the publics- mary teachers,-- is - lion of a new volume of songs titled: "Little Stories in Song a compilation of some 150 songs .published by the Deseret Book the Company especially for Deseret Sunday School Union ' - -- - ' . l , dren. coin. :nary and kindergarten Board mittees of the General Suncra3r of the School, Miss Moi. selle Renstrom, Salt Lake City school teacher composed many ' of the songs e,specially for this ''' lAtolume. These songs were cora. 4 posed after a study of lesson in material used Sunday was Schools, a study which Made by Miss - Renstrom. '. Ren- to Miss . In addition ' : ' , - - - fo; ' selections - --- from : :, Hollis , , -.., -- - ' .--. - ..,. ,.. . - Patty have been Hill'a--!Song chosen Ste.and - Songs." - nary - Music books Dann .Frances K. Thomasson lor's "Kindergarten and Tay.Fri- - :Me book is splendidly. adapt- ad for use In kindergarten and primaryslosaaa and-- illtd9r 'Sun-- . , day- Schools. is sold by the Deseert Book Company and lists at $1.25W.-- i It IL Ir - - - .. - 0. ';t, - T : r To Serve Church The St. George South Ward has just sent one missianokl ary, and four more are pre.. paring to leave. Top, left to right, Creston Woodard and Mary Jarvis; center, Erni. ly Brooks and Max Gentry; bottom, Preston Whitehead. Norma Jean Ence To Appear In Recital Tomorrow - Wilma Boyle Bunker will pre-- . sent Norma Jean Ence, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 3300ford Eine, of 1066 East South Street, in a piano recital tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the Belvedere Ward Chapel. The chapel is on Sixth East Street and Downington Avenue. Miss Ence will be assisted by a laides' vocal trio consisting of Sylva R. Luck, Virginia Riches and Dorothy Ence with Grace Riches as accompanist. Guymon. Called On Mission - , - lor,-Tra- cy :,;;:::,':,:,'":!;.: (;',:.:.:,':: ' ,1P 4. - ' ,:,1 Jr - ,.: - hono.'1,;41:1?..:22:0;:;,::::X,,:;:::; ing Elder Henry M. Grether Jr., prior to his departure for the Australian Mission, will be held in the Garden Park Ward chapel, 1150 Yale Avenue, at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, June 16. The prceram: Organ prelude, Mrs. Jonas Ryser; congregational singing, D. Romney Jr., director: invocation, Joseph J. Brubaker; selections, Charninade Chorus, (a) As Torrents in Summer, Elgar, (b) The Swallows, Cowen, Ivie J. Ensign director; organ solos, Wade a N. 1:!,:!'1 i Elder Henry M. Geether , Will go to, Australia. A farewell testimonial ',J.,:'';0;,,,' Stephens. during sacramental Annette Dinservices; solo, woodey, Wade N. Stephens, accompanist;,remarks, A. Z. Richards; violin duet, Margaret Stockman and Frances Lee, Almeada E. Hall, accompanist; solo, Marguerite L. Sinclair; remarks, David W. Evans; response, missionary; 'congregational singing with Chaminade Chorus; benediction, Richard D. Rees. To Serve Church 'Elder Thomas ArShreevs - answers mission call. June OGDEN, 15.Elder Thomas Arthur Shreeve, son of Edgar T. and Portia Broadbent Shréeve, Who assigned -- to the New Zealand States Mission, will be honored at a fano well social in the Twelfth Ward chapel July 2 at 9 p.m. He will enter the Mission Home 111 Salt Lake July 8 and wiU leave for San Francisco July 21. where he will sail on the S. S. Mariposa July 23. The young missionary Is a grandson of the late Patriarch Thomas Shreeve, who served as a missionary in New Zealand many years ago. Mr. Shreeve was graduated from Ogden High School with the class of 1939 and has attended Weber College. He Is also an Eagle Scout. - has-been - ----- PRESTON. Ida, June 15. A testimonial farewell party was' held Wednesday evening for Vaughan Drury in the Fairylew Ward Chapel prior to - his departure for the Central States - Fou4'. Gèt:-.:- . ',:. 711fairied 1lliiiiiii.C411 -- - Mr. All Will LeaveFrom T. June GEOPRGE, 15 Max Mary--3arViv,- Northern. States, the California, States and the the Southern Amcrican Missions, re-- firooks.--als- South Ward. Went to EtWern States Missioathe I4)ey-W.1- Start. te Forty three Salt Lake whole sale firms today inaugurated a policy of Saturday closing to give employes a t it by Weston E. Emil.. ton .secretary of-twholesale trade committee of I, Chamber, -- he of Commerce. ' - Elder Kleopler r - - - 7Departitt-g-7--- LOGAN, June 15.Eldeo don. Kleopfer, son of Bishop'and Mrs. Fred J. Kloepfer of the Logan Eighth Ward, will we hon7:30 ored tomorrow at p.m. at a farewell testimonial in the chap. el. In Elder Kloepfer, active Church organizations, will serve in the North Central States Mis. sion. PROVO. June 15.Mr. and Mrs. k.'dwin Van Wagenen, residents of Provo for 53 years, will h wed. celebrate their . Week Five-Da- y Elder Drury, son of Mt;.-- - and Mrs. Henry Drury of Fairview. will leave Monday-f- or the Mission Home, and on June 27. he -will leave for bis mission headquarters in Independence. Mo. He has been active in Church and Scout work of the Fairview El- - spectively. Elders Gentry and Woodard will enter the Mission home in ' Salt Lake next Monday; Miss Jarvis on July 8. and ' Elder Whitehead in September. Testimonials have been given the two elders departing this month. oof igg - Mission. Ward'. Van Wigenens Wed ears and Creston Spanish - To Celebrate 16aving from the St. Georie South Ward soon Include t, -- Provo-Pa-ir Mountie; Miss 54 Years and Mrs. Edwin Van Wagenen note wedding date tomorrow. St. George WirdS- - -- Missionary ) , Piano pupils of Salt Lake- City and vicinity will play here for honors in the Seventh National 411.1111...1, k Plano Playing Auditions, sponsor, ed by the Salt Lake Chapter of A the NatiOnal Guild of Piano Teachers in a three day meet beginning June 18th, at the McCune School of Music and Art, it was announced by Vera Frey Beason, General chairman of Utah. Min, Mr. Carl Berggren of neapolis, Minn, whols a pianist-teache- r of wide reputation. will . vome hereln the capacity of Several hundred- - student-judge. a . --city and score of surrounding towns havenTLeaving inirtr-forlite 'event Elder Eivan- E. Hunter is In the National Piano Tourney called to Southern States. the goals which entrants strive Elder Elven E. Hunter, son of to attain are places upon the disMe. and Mrs. Walter W. Hunter, trict. state, or the national honor 177 Harvard Avenue, will be hon. rolls for 1940. The names of all ored at farewell testimonial in winnert will be published In the the' Harvard Ward Chapel 1021 Guild yearbook and each will be Second East Street, at. 630 p.m. issued by the Guild a certificate of honor showing his in--. Sunday, June 16, prior to his de. dividual achievement. parture for the Southern States Mission. As a result of the movement in The program follows The the past all participants have been helpedin their piano study Spirit of God Like-- a live Is. Burn. and a number of young pianistic ing," choir ard congregation; in-., - hsve been discovered.Voratiom- Joseph-- Turnert- skier"' ment song , choir: sacrementat muSome. have )) ee n awarded schol sic, Margaret ?dozier, violin solo arships by the Juilliard Institute of Musical Art and other great (a and b) Edna Johnston. accomrt; panle(rby-Helen-Shoaddress; - music schools of- -the United Floyd Stoker; remarks. William States, it was said.A. Middleton; reading, Mrs. Flor....Local committee on arrangseence t. Ellett: ments: Mrs. Vera Frey Beason, remarks, Bishop Frank Mozicy; remarks, mission,Mrs. - Dort B. Swensen. Matte Read Evans, Mrs. Francis Tay. .l'ary; 'Parting Hymn," choir and Y. Cannon and MrScongregation; benediction, Barney 3irendenhal1 . Rulon Owens. s 1 Vaughn Drury Will Go To Central States - Piano Playing i Auditions Set - - Heber Christensen, has accepted a call to serve in the East Central States Mission. He will enter the Mission Ilome in Salt Lake Monday and leave for his field of labor June 27. He is the fifth member of the family to fill a mission. Elder Guymon will be honor. ed at a farewell testimonial in the Moroni West Ward chapel at 8 p.m., with Bishop George Anderson conducting.' The program: Congregational song, Tll Go Where You Want Me to Go;" in. vocation, Heber Christensen; address, Soren C., Nielson; vocal solo, Paul Christensen; address, Joseph N. Revill; song, Junior Girls Chorus; response, mission. ary; violin trio, Maurine Erick. son, Helen Sorenson, and Jean Tidwell; benediction, John K. enter the day morning. 1 Boord The volume answers a long- felt 'need for one song book in choicest-songs-- , which-- appear-Il- w field for in the found religious -the enjoymmt--- - of . , ,, .:'..,::: Fred Guymon will serve In East Central States., MORON!, Utah, June 15.Elder Fred E. Guymon, son of Mrs. . -- - . , - , 1 Farewell Su nday Elder BRIGHAM CITY, June 15. A farewell testimonial will be given for Elder Dean L. Bunder. on tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.- - in the Fourth Ward Chapel. He ' has been called to the Australian Mission. Elder Bunderson is the son of President and Mrs. Hervin Bun. derson. A graduate of the Box Elder. High School, he attended the U. S. A. C. during the past two years. He will gregation:Anvocationr sacramental hymn, Jacobsen: South 18th Ward Choir: Sacra. ment; Organ solos, Robert, 1'; Soul's Manookin; Vocal solo--"- All Day" (Richard Strauss), Vernis C. Swenson, Accompaniment by James W. McConkle: speaker,. Elder Richard 1,..Evans; piano so. lo, Schillnann's Romance in F. Sharp major, James W. McConkle: remarks, Q. Supt. George Morris:- remarks, Bishop Rulon S. Howells; testimony, Mission' i ,'': Mission Home in Salt Lake Mon. - J.-- mission to the - Southern States, Elder A. Lloyd- Graham will be ,tendered a farewell testimonial In the Twenty-firs- t K Ward, Street and First Avenue, tomorrow at 6:30 pm. The program will, be as follows: Song, congregation: invocation, Elder George Webb; Sacrament song and administration of sao-- . Choir: selection, ary: Musical rament, sacramental organ muBenediction,. Bishop sic, Brother Stanley Plummer; Ephraim Nelson. song, male quartet; reading. Sister Inez Witbeck; remarks. Elder. Gordon B. Hinckley; organ r lection, Brother Stanley Plum-Tile- r; song, male quartet; remarks, Pres. Thomas W Muir; response. missionary; closing song, congrtu and-- - benediction,- - Eider Archie J. Graham , - Elder Dean L. Bunderson called to Australia. Jacobsen, Going Missionary fifty-fourt- ding anniversary tomorrow. ( They were married in the Man- .tt Temple June 16, 1886 first making their home in Midway and then moving to Provo in 1887. Mr. Van Wagenen Was born Sept. 19.:186Vto vid I.. and Julia Provost Van .Naomi Wagenen. Bronson Van Wagenen was born -- in Midway, Oct. 11, 1863, a daughter of Edwin and Mary Bron- Household Goods Found pisarranged- - - When Pete Schido, employe of a local moving -- company. went to the home of Mrs. W. Al Anderson of 1224 Princeton Avenue son. -- - They have four living children. Parley Wagenen. L.-V- an E.--R-ay -- and Arthur Wagenen.--EThere are-2- 1 children and three t children. great-arond- anWagenen L. Van grand--'-- 1 -- preparatory to packingliouse7 hold goods for shipment to Den. ver. Colo ...new home of the be found dresser drawers pulled open anti articles , arranged. Elder Odes B. Record called to Australia. Elder Odes L. Record, son of Inspector Odes B. Record of the Salt Lake police department and Mrs. Record, will be honored be. fore leaving for the Australian Mission at a farewell testimonial tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Bry'Sri Ward, 1625 Eleventh East Street. The program- will be as Preliminary music, Dale Bates; invOpening song, Congregation: ocation.--Paul Wallace; ZSarsa., ment song, Police Glee Chit, J. Spencer Cornwall, director; reading, Miss Marjorie Monson; address, R. Hamer Reiser; accordion selection; David Reiser; ad- dress.. J ames2.-Mos- s; songPolice--- Glee Club; Address, Bishop Chas. H. Sorenson; response, our missionary; closing sons Police Glee Club, and benediction, B. J. Rec- ord. Honored - , 'Elder George L ,Cummings ', goes to Japanese Mission. Plane for a farewell testimonial In honor of Elder George L. Cum- mines before he leaves -- for the -Japanese Mizsionwere announc- ed today. The testimonial will be held 11 eawenty-seunlWardXhapcl., Fourth Avenue and P Street. at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. June 16.- - The follook,ing program has been ar' ranged: Song. congregation: prayer: and Mary Bradley; speaker Bish., op Joel Richards: song (A and B) Beth Cushing: Remarks, Z. D. Harrison; remarks missionary:7, song, congregation; benediction. - - ' |