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Show Review -- Thursday, January 7, I !H2 - Page 5 I Palmer Brother and Sister Called to LDS Missions Elder James R. Palmer II and his sister Uanette, son and daughter of James and Shirley Palmer, Alpine, were both called recently to serve missions for the LDS Church. And they'll be entering the Missionary Training Center within a month of each other. I ' v, "rl s ? 5 - -- -i J It .ssSiJ DANETTE I'ALMEK the Washington, Spokane Mission; Sister Palmer is resDonding to a call to serve in the Pennsylvania, Pitts-burg Mission. Elder Palmer enters the Missionary Training Center on January 14, while Sister Palmer will enter the Center on February 4. James attended Vanden High School in California and graduated from American Fork High Scnooi. He was a iour-ye- ar seminary student and served in various leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. He attended Brigham Young University for one year. Danette attended Kaiserslautern Ameri-can High School in Germany and graduated from Vanden High School in California. She was a four-yea- r seminary student. She attended Fairfield Beauty Academy in California and is a licensed cosmetologist. She also was a student a Brigham Young University for a year and a half. A combined farewell service honoring James and Danette will be held at the Alpine Slake Center, Alpine, on January 10, 1982 at 4 p.m. o rr (, : . - f 1 JAMES PALMER II Elder Palmer has been called to serve in Farewell Planned For Elder Kevin All ridge Loader Drive, Pleasant Grove. All Kevins' friends and relatives are invited to his farewell and to his home, following his farewell, at 380 South Melanie Lane, P.G. X l :j KEVIN ALLRIDGE Keith and LaRae Allridge are proud to announce a missionary farewell for their son, Kevin Keith Allridge. Kevin has been called to the Spain Barcelona mission. He enters the MTC on Jan. 14. Kevin has been active in sports and received many honors and awards, especially in I basketball. Kevin was also in the Pleasant Grove High School A Capella, and a radio announcer for KPRG. Kevin has been First Counselor in the Deacons Quorum, and First Assistant to the Bishop in the Priest's Quorum. There will be a farewell in his honor on Jan. 10 at 1:20 in the 14 Ward Chapel, 825 South Elder Barry Bezzant Called to Japan Mission J Elder Barry Dean Bezzant, son of S. Dean and Reva Bezzant, has been called to serve an l-L-DS mission in the IIS Japan Sapporo Mission. A farewell honoring Elder Bezzant will be held Sunday, January JP b)io at the Grove Ward r hisch'apel, 455 East 200 etery(South, at 10:50 a.m. equip All friends and s citjrelatives of the --outiissionary are cor-'- d thtjiaiiy invited to his farewell. He will enter ate theihe MTC on Jan. 21. BARRY BEZZANT CUCC Brings Joy to Residents Christmas is the time for families to be together. Seeing the familiar smiling faces around the table brings warmth and special meaning to the day. For many, distance or immobility are barriers preventing the joyous reunion. Such is the case for some residents of Central Utah Con-valescent Center in Orem. With the care and concern of the staff, these people were able to celebrate Christmas with their families. Consistent with the Center's philosophies on family involvement, special arrangements were made to provide a full Christmas dinner for family members of those residents unable to leave the facility. One man had four family members around his table. All are local residents. There was a special treat for another resident who had nine guests from Ogden to share the Christmas spirit. She is a young mother with Multiple Sclerosis. She is unable to travel the distance to Ogden. This past Thanksgiving day was also shared with her family with the cooperation of the staff at CUCC. The administration and staff of Central Utah Convalescent Center would like to thank the many groups and individuals who donated their time, talents, and gifts to the residents of the facility. It is a sincere hope these sorts of activities will serve as examples iof what can be done jto enhance the quality of life for senior citizens and keep the spirit j of Christmas alive throughout the vear. i area Parks Halls To Serve In Ohio Mission s area Mr. and Mrs. Iowa t anOall have been called to 'ectiooierve in the Ohio ontroColumbus LDS Mission d flood'or eighteen months, less. A farewell in their ie efionor will be held Sunday, Jan. 10, at 2 .m. in the Pleasant "X. Jrove Stake Center. Vk They will enter the A1C on Jan. 13. Their 1 on, John," is currently I erving an LDS mission In Deer Lodge, Mont. I Sister Hall is known lor her many years of lervice in the Primary I nd Relief Society, both wards and stake, and for her work as organist. 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