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Show Delta 2nd Ward Early Primary Class Still in Har mony . ' v S ; yl V t r These nine young men are part of a group of 21 who have been associated together since they were boys, when they graduated grad-uated from the Delta second ward Primary together. When in Primary the class made a chorus which was heard on many of the church and civic programs. On one occasion they were invited in-vited to Provo, to sing over the radio and at a Scout banquet. Leaving.. Primay ..the., group kept together through Scouting and Priesthood, graduated from Delta high school, and on to colleges, always active in church school and civic affairs. Of the original group of 21 boys, fifteen have gone or are going to mission fields for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. Pictured above on the back row, Bruce Hilton, at the BYU, and editor of the Banyan, planning plan-ning to go on a mission in the spring; Don Killpack, attending the U. of U.; David Judd, 2 years in the service after graduating; Dav'd is now attending the A.C.; Joe Moody, leaving Salt Lake on Wednesday for the Northern States Mission; Ladd Black, leaving leav-ing in October on a mission. Front row, Harlo Mortensen, will go to the BYU, and mission field later; Kimball Hansen and Merlin Forster, both will leave on misions in October; Ralph Barney, leaving Salt Lake City this week for the Hawaiian mission mis-sion field. Ted Miller, of Provo, one of the original group, goes to Hawaii at the same time as Ralph Barney. John Koiter, another an-other of the original group, now lives in Vernal. The other members of the class and chorus were Grant Stucki, er-win er-win Prestwich, Ray Gardner, Sherman Little, now on missions, and Paul Cahoon, Cecil Sampson, Glen Swalberg and John Harris. Keane Maxfield and Grant Crane plan missions soon. |