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Show Blaine Lund Farewell Scheduled For Sunday Evening r I,- ; V v BLAINE LUND Preparations are now under way for Blaine James Lund to enter the L D S Mission home In Salt Lake City on June 6. He has been called from the Seventh Ward of the Cedar Stake to fill a year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints In the Norwegian misslan. A testimonial will be held in his honor May 27 at 8:15 p. m. In the Cedar Stake House and an Invitation Is extended to all to attend. Blaine Is a son of Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Lund of Modena. He graduated gradu-ated from the L D S Institute of Religion on May 20 and will graduate from the College of Southern Utah Friday, May 25. In December of 1955 Blaine was released from the U. S. Army where he had served two years In the medical corps. He received receiv-ed a diploma from the Walter Reed Hospital In Washington, D. C as a surgical technician. After reporting to the mission home In Salt Lake City Blaine will travel to New York where he is scheduled to embark on June 21 on the "Stavengerf lord." Speakers at Sunday evening's testimonial will be Paul E. Felt, director of the Institute, and Leo Larson, with remarks by Bishop Edwin C Cox. Darlene Pendleton and Rose Elise Gurr will sing a vocal duet and Lamar Lund will entertain with a solo. Halbert Lund wlU play a saxophone solo. Invocation will be by Samuel F. Leigh and the benediction by D. L. Sargent |