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Show Marian Bennion Departs Soon On LDS Mission Miss Marian Bennion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling H. Bennion Ben-nion will enter the LDS mission home in Salt Lake City on June 19 in preparation for service m the East-Central States mission field. She is a graduate of Dela high school and seminary, and later attended at-tended the BAC at Cedar City and was graduated from the AC at Logan. Lo-gan. She followed this with studies at Columbia and received her degree de-gree there in 1949. This past year she has been at Pocatello, Idaho, teaching in Idaho state college. Her farewell testimonial was held in Delta Third ward Sunday night, with Merlin Christensen of the 3rd ward bishopric, in charge. Members of her family from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hamilton, Mrs. Jack Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stap-ley, Stap-ley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennion, Miss Dawn Bennion, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wol-lerton Wol-lerton Brinton from Fairview. The program opened with prayer pray-er by Erma Jean Bennion. Speakers Speak-ers were Miss Bennion's uncle, Mr. James Hilton, J. Avery Bishop, Ster ling Bennion, and Bishop E. L. Moody. Music was given by the trio, Bonnie Black, Lila Mae Sampson Samp-son and Cherie Hannifin. Two solos so-los were sung by Miss Dawn Bennion, Ben-nion, a cousin, who enters the mis sion home at the same time as Ma rian does, and will serve in the French mission. Mr. Joseph Bennion Ben-nion offered the closing prayer. |