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Show Douglas D. Maxwell To Serve In Western States ' f ... s . .. ' v -, ' ' r ' " L v-. ...... AmIi - DOUGLAS D. MAXWELL Douglas D. Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex D. Maxwell of Cedar Ce-dar City, will be honored at a fareweJl testimonial to be held Sunday1 evening, Sept. 18 at 8:00 p, m. In the Cedar Stake House. Maxwell has answered a call to serve a mission with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. He will enter the mission mis-sion home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Sept. 18, according to Bishop Paul Stokes . of the Sixth Ward. Delbert L. Stapley of the Coun-cil Coun-cil of the Twelve interviewed Maxwell for his mission at the Parowan Stake Quarterly Confer, ence early this month. He will serve in the Western 'states Mission field with head- quarters at Denver, Colo. Friends of Maxwell have been Invited to attend the testimonial Sunday evening. A fine program has been arranged under the direction di-rection of the Sixth Ward Bishopric. Bishop-ric. Remarks will be made by Luv V Larson and Owen Matho-son Matho-son with a response by Douglas. Douglas' father will also occupy a short time on the rostrum. Mu-sicai Mu-sicai entertainment will include a vocal solo by LaRae Gullifonl. Til Walk With God," and He-ber He-ber Lund of Paragonah will render ren-der an accordion solo, "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." George Grlmshaw and Elwln Armstrong will sing "Cast Thy Bread Upon the Waters." Douglas Is a graduate of the Cedar City high school, class cf 1952, and has served a tour of duty with the United States Army Including an overseas assignment as-signment In Korea. Ordained an elder of the church In May, 1953, Douglas has been active In church affairs all his life. He has held many posl-Hons posl-Hons in classes and offices In the various branches. |