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Show Farewell Testimonial Scheduled For KennaD Larson KennaD Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larson of Cedar City will be honored Sunday evening at a farewell testimonial to be held in the Chapel of the Cedar Stake House. Friends have been invited to attend the program which is slated for 8 p. m. Sunday, Sun-day, Dec. 4. KennaD has been called to serve a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints and he will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City Wednesday, Dec. 7 In preparation prepara-tion for his labors, It is understood. under-stood. He has been called to serve In the Southern States Mission. The program In honor of the young missionary Sunday evening eve-ning has been outlined as follows: fol-lows: Invocation by Alvln Larson, Lar-son, with remarks by S. DeMoin Jones and L. C. Miles. In addition addi-tion KennaDs father will give brief remarks with a Response by the missionary. Bishop Paul Stokes of the Sixth Ward will also give a short talk. Musical entertainment including includ-ing congregational singing led by Cora Condie and accompanied accompan-ied by Laurel Lunt. A vocal trio will sing, composed of Ralph Stokes, Leo Larson, Jr., and Nell Gentry, and a duet composed of Ellhu Whatcott and LaNolr Jones will also sing. Benediction will be bv Samuel B. Jones, grandfather of KennaD. i 1 " |