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Show III pi fife C Rj ifk. yiii jlkiiLJ' REX L. CHRISTENSEN . Rex L Christensen concluding speaker on Institute Sories ? The" 'cohfciuding " Tofum "of tjie LDS Institute Series for Winter Quarter will be held Tuesday, Mar. 7 at 12 noon. The featured sneaker will be Rex L. Christensen, Instructor j at the! Institute, and Bishop of the Tilth Ward of the SUSC Stake.' v. ; ; He will speak on the sub- ject, "Testimony: Conviction i or Conversion?" Christensen Is a native of Idaho. He attended school In ' pocatello and graduated from high school, tuere. Following Sigh' school he worked as an apprentice electrician for two years, .served with the United States Air Force for three years- In the south pacific. ; For nearly three years he served an liS mission laboring labor-ing in France, .Belgium and Switzerland. During his mission mis-sion he served a short time as branch President of ,the Paris Branch. " " - , He- received his Bachelor's Degree from Brlgham Young University. He 1b married to the former Ina Marie McQuar-tie, McQuar-tie, Qf .- Beaver; and :they have four children with the oldest currently on an WS mission tn Tokyo, Japan. . : C Christensen has:taught Sem Inafy In Price for 14, years, and served In the Stake Presidency in Price for 11 years. He has, taught In the Cedar City Institute Insti-tute since 1966 and has served s bishop of: the Fifth Warr1 - 1 ' - t |