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Show Fourth Member Of Brown Family Called on Mission ' ;. 1,11 '; ' - ( i ) .' 'V: .' MISS VIRGINIA BROWN Miss Virginia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brown, will be honored at a missionary Farewell Testimonial Sunday, June 24th. The testimonial will be conducted in the Cedar Third Ward Chapel at 2:00 p. m, by Bp. Daniel B. Crawford. Miss Brown has been called by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve in the West German Mission Field. She will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on June 29th. Miss Brown received a Bachelor Bache-lor of Arts Degree at the University Univer-sity of Utah Monday with a major ma-jor in Speech and Hearing Therapy. Thera-py. After completing her mission Miss Brown plans to continue her studies for a Master's degree in her chosen field. She is a graduate of Cedar City High School, Cedar LDS Semi-nary Semi-nary and LDS Institute of Reli-gion, Reli-gion, and received an Associate of Science degree at the College of Southern Utah before entering the University of Utah. Miss Brown is the fourth member mem-ber of her family to be called to the church mission field, two brothers, bro-thers, John and Scott Brown, and a sister, Doris, have already com-pleted com-pleted missions. Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite, director, di-rector, College of Southern Utah, will be the principal speaker at the farewell testimonial with remarks re-marks by Bishop Crawford and the missionary's parents, and a response by Miss Brown. Special musical numbers will include a selection by a string ensemble directed by Prof. Roy L. Halversen and a vocal solo by l Miss Cynthia Williams. Prayers will be by R. Eugene Gammon I and Dr. David W. Brown. Pre-j Pre-j lude and postlude music will be j by Clawson Y. Cannon, Jr. |