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Show Clark Rollins Called To Hawaiian LDS Mission Field rfC "" Ml p Hi 1, hi - - Sunday evening, Jan. 3, 1954 at 7:30 at the Sixth Ward chapel a farewell testimonial will be held for Clark Rollins of Cedar City, who will leave for an L D S mission mis-sion to Hawaii on Jan. 13, 1954. Mr. Rollins is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins of Cedar City and he is the husband of the former Carolyn Pond, Cedar City high school instructor. Mr. Rollins will leave for the mission home in Salt Lake City on Jan. 6 prior to leaving for Hawaii on Jan. 13. Mrs. Rollins will remain in Cedar City, continuing con-tinuing her teaching. The program as outlined for the Sunday evening testimonial li as follows: Opening song, "Redeemer of Israel." Is-rael." Prayer, Bishop Leo Larson. Ladies vocal trio, "The Bridge Builder." The trio consists of La-Rae La-Rae Gulliford, Jeanette Rollins and Irma Jean Rollins, accompanied accompa-nied by Carolyn Rollins. Comments, George W. Grim-shaw. Grim-shaw. Remarks, Boyd C. Rollins, brother bro-ther of the missionary. Vocal solo by Forrest Terry. Remarks, Elder Rollins. Closing song, quartet (LaRae Culliford, lone Lambert, Ralph Hafen and Gene Palmer, accom- panieu uy Aiwna iwjik.-i3. Prayer, Truman Rollins, father of the missionary. Clark is a graduate of the Cedar Ce-dar City high school and is a student stu-dent at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City and has been active in extra-curricular activities activi-ties of the school as well as a participant in many church activities. |