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Show Myrtle L Collins ToFiii Mission En Brazil Miss Myrtle Louise Collins will be honored Sunday night, Nov. 13, in the Ballard LDS- ward chapel prior to her departure for Brazil, where she will serve as a mission ary. Time of the testimonial is 7:30 o'clock. An active member of the church all her life, Miss Collins is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Golden Gol-den Collins of the Ballard ward. She is a graduate of Alterra High School with the class of 1950 and was a top honor student. She attended at-tended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City and is present employed em-ployed by the Standard Oil Co. She had also worked for Dillman and Dillman, law firm; Bradshaw Auto Parts and Snow Machinery, all of Roossvelt. Miss Collins has held just about every position a woman can hold in her ward. She has served a two-year two-year mission in the Uintah Basin Indian mission, having been secretary. secre-tary. She was also secretary of the stake Sunday School board. Miss Collins will enter the Mission Mis-sion Home in Salt Lake, Nov. 16; will leave Salt Lake for New York Nov. 28, and will sail Dec. 5 for Brazil, arriving there the day before be-fore Christmas. Program Announced The following program has been announced for Miss Collins testimonial: testi-monial: Opening song, congregation; invocation, in-vocation, Leland M. Angus;, sacre-ment sacre-ment song and service; vocal duet, Carol Betts, Elaine Shisl'er, speaker, speak-er, Pres. Ray E.Dillman; speaker, P. Wendel Johnson, vocal duet, Carol Betts, Elaine Shisler; remarks, re-marks, Florell Collins (Mother); response, Sister Myrtle Collins; remarks, Bishop T. Golden Collins (Father); closing song, congregation;, congrega-tion;, benediction, Byron O. Col-ton. |