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Show David Randall Will Leave for Mission Field A testimonial honoring David Max Randall, who has been called call-ed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve a two year mission, will be held at Cedar Eighth Ward on Sun-day. Sun-day. Aug. 28 at 6:30 p. m, according ac-cording to Bishop Giles Bolander. Elder Randall, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Randall of Cedar City, has been called to serve In the East Canadian Mission field with headquarters In Toronto, Can. He will enter the mission home In Salt Lake City on Monday, Sept. 5 preparatory to leaving for the mission field. Friends and relatives have been Invited to attend the testimonial, testi-monial, which will be conducted by Frank Petty, bishop's counse-lor, counse-lor, In connection with the ward's sacramental services. Speakers will Include an uncle, Garhardt Dreschsel, of Salt Lake ' City; Oscar J. Hulet, and Bishop Bolander, with remarks by the missionary. Eugene Helland will play a clarinet solo, and a sister, sis-ter, Ellsa Randall, will play a piano solo as special musical features of the program. i Randall is a graduate of Cedar City High School and has attend- ! """I I DAVID M. RANDALL ed College of Southern Utah. He also spent six months avtlve duty in the U. S. Army as a part the National Guard reserve program. i Active In music circles he Is an-accomplished an-accomplished clarincstist and pianist. pi-anist. While at Cedar High he served as student director and was chosen to attend the western division of Music Educator's Conference Con-ference at Brlfjhsm Youn? University, Uni-versity, as first clarinet. He wa also chosen as first clarinet at RYU Summer Music Clinic for three years. , He was a member of the Key Club, and participated In athletics athle-tics as a member of the basketball basket-ball team and the tennis team at Cedar High. |